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5 Keys for Successful Remote Learning

A Principal's Reflections

However, the current pandemic and social justice movements across the globe have brought a more unified focus on the work that needs to be done. From here, schools can begin to focus on a remote blended learning model that can serve as a foundation for all K-12 classrooms to create a more personalized experience.

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EdSurge’s Year in Review: The Top 10 K-12 Stories of 2021

ED Surge

by Dominik Dresel Amazon’s efforts to expand its footprint in K-12 education through digital tools have largely fizzled. In response, the site rolled out new social justice initiatives and more responsive content moderation. Read on for the full list of the stories most popular with readers in 2021.

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A Teaching Mentor Once Told Me: ‘Our Ancestors Want Us to Rest’

ED Surge

My journey into teaching was born from a deep-seated curiosity about the transformative power of education and a drive for social justice. Reflecting on the stress I feel, I am brought back to my own experiences navigating the American K-12 system as an immigrant student. I set my sights on leadership roles.

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National Teach Truth Day of Action Press Call Highlights

Zinn Education Project

The Day of Action is cosponsored by more than 65 prominent racial and social justice organizations. Rocio Inclan , senior director, National Education Association Center for Racial and Social Justice It’s an honor to join you, and to speak on behalf of the National Education Associations’ 3 million members.

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How to find minority teachers who want to stay in the job?

The Hechinger Report

Together, PUC and LMU designed a program that is centered on social justice theory and includes a focus on how teachers can create more equitable schools and classrooms, according to Leslie Chang, PUC Schools superintendent for instruction and leadership.

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Charter backers can stop the NAACP moratorium — by meeting these four demands

The Hechinger Report

It appears, however, that the primary concern among charter supporters is the moratorium, which isn’t a call to eradicate charter schools, as other African American social justice organizations have demanded. Related: Do black students really need college to get high paying jobs?

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Resources for Teachers and Instructional Coaches – October 2021

Edthena

“Push” PD , by contrast, is a remnant of old command-and-control models of leadership, in which a few smart people make most decisions and then put systems in place to push people to implement them. And schools that commit to achieving racial and social justice see less turnover and dissatisfaction from educators of color.