2013 NAEP Results Aren鈥檛 Dramatically Different 鈥 and That鈥檚 Okay
In education the times they are a-changin鈥 鈥 except when it comes to scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress NAEP.
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In education the times they are a-changin鈥 鈥 except when it comes to scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress NAEP.
Using financial incentives to encourage more teachers to work in high-need schools isn’t going to close the teacher talent gap.
It鈥檚 taken years, but the community of experts studying DLL students is finally shifting to an asset-based paradigm.
The Success for All program, a school improvement effort funded with federal Investing in Innovation (i3) dollars, seems to be a success.
Young children do need free play and recess. But teachers should think intentionally about how to use play as tool for learning.
States have been rapidly overhauling their teacher evaluation systems.
Spotlighting early learning in the context of aligning pre-kindergarten with the early grades.
It鈥檚 important to recognize non-standard dialects of English as assets.
Early education is one of the most powerful ways to close the achievement gap between low-income children and their more-advantaged peers.
The questions about how technology affects learning are more pertinent than ever.