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Applications open March 10th for Fall Multi Day Seminars!

Teaching American History

Free professional development. Applications open soon for our Fall 2025 Multi Day Seminars! We are hosting seminars on a variety of topics in American history and politics. Native American Leadership, Identity, and Resistance at Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center in Mashantucket, CT. Click here.

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Professional Development or Summer Camp for Teachers? MAHG is both!

Teaching American History

Join us this summer for the best professional development TAH offers! Students will study Lincoln’s most important speeches, as well as study various aspects of his political leadership, including his role as the leader of the Republican party and as commander in chief. Our summer experience on campus can’t be beat.

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The Seeds of Innovation

A Principal's Reflections

professional development, the equipment and hands on guidance) for them to be successful with the effective implementation of these technologies in the classroom. Lastly, I used Poll Everywhere in my senior seminar the next day and it was a big hit. You can learn more about Franklin at www.franklinturner.com and @doctorfranklin.

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Here Are the 10 Stories K-12 Readers Couldn’t Put Down in 2024

ED Surge

Our top post of the entire year was a vulnerable essay about an administrators leadership failure and how he made things right. School administrator Sarah Wright shares her thoughts on a trauma-informed approach to leadership. They gave their takes on innovating in math and social emotional learning. Here's What Does.

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Building better early grade math teachers: Milwaukee goes back to an old playbook

The Hechinger Report

Melissa Hedges, the math curriculum director for Milwaukee schools, shows teachers at a professional development seminar how folded paper can be used to demonstrate the solution to a fractions problem. He helped develop a “spectrum” that became the centerpiece of the program. “Why am I enjoying myself right now?”

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Racial gaps in math have grown. Could detracking help?

The Hechinger Report

In the ‘90s, the district got rid of many tracked classes in its middle school and high school, and provided significant professional development for teachers so they could properly handle students of varying levels in the same classroom. It really allowed me to really own my leadership skills,” she said.

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Teachers go to school on racial bias

The Hechinger Report

They’re known as cultural proficiency seminars and attendance is mandatory. From the start of his tenure, Cambridge Street’s professional development sessions were peppered with cultural proficiency topics and activities. She says by making cultural proficiency mandatory, “leadership is signaling that this work is important.

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