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8 Things That Make a Good School

Educators disagree on what makes a school good. Here are Educator Barnes’ eight must-haves for what makes a school high quality for students and teachers.

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This year, I’m Black to the Future. | Black History Month 2024

For Black History Month 2024, EdPost CEO Chris Stewart asks: Can we focus on power? Understanding it, acquiring it, and using it to shape our future?

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We Can All Be Learning Heroes

Learning Heroes launches its Go Beyond Grades campaign to promote summer learning.

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E8: Fighting Misinformation with News Literacy

Ebonee Rice of the News Literacy Project joins Ed Post to discuss how teachers can help students vet online sources, evaluate claims based on evidence and spot misinformation on the Internet.

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Don’t Use Khan Academy Alone

Online resources are a great tool but they need to be used in conjunction with active classroom engagement. It is the only way students can build a firm foundation for long-term success in math.

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My Children Fell Behind During the Pandemic. What Can I Do?

Start with the school, and don’t be afraid to explore the online resources available to help you get your children back on track!

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Little Ones Need Summer Learning  and Fun. Here's How to Give Them Both.

Little Ones Need Summer Learning and Fun. Here’s How to Give Them Both.

When the mercury rises, that’s supposed to be family time, relaxation time, playtime for America’s students. It can also be a time of profound learning for the youngest children—if adults approach teaching them in novel ways that encourage their self-expression and embrace their creativity. 

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New National Partnership Promises 250,000 More Adults in Schools To Support Student Recovery

New National Partnership Promises 250,000 More Adults in Schools To Support Student Recovery

Today, the White House announced the launch of the National Partnership for Student Success, a three-year, public-private partnership that will recruit and place 250,000 Americans in schools as tutors, mentors, service coordinators and success coaches for students in PreK through high school.

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Pandemic Virtual Learning Was Chaotic, But Choking Off Quality Virtual Learning Won't Help Us Now

Pandemic Virtual Learning Was Chaotic, But Choking Off Quality Virtual Learning Won’t Help Us Now

As a longtime online education parent and advocate, I hate to admit most of my fears about remote learning during the pandemic came true. The implementation was uneven and chaotic, and as a result, students and educators have paid a heavy price with learning loss and burnout.

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