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The American Rescue Plan includes provisions for students with disabilities. New America explores what’s in the bill and what isn’t.
Training teachers in social and emotional learning proved invaluable in helping one California community survive the pandemic.
Local education leaders offer insight on how to assess ELs’ needs when standardized testing goes awry.
Minnesota is addressing the lack of teacher diversity by developing Grow Your Own programs that meet teacher candidates needs.
Transparency must be provided over the $190 billion going to K-12 education to ensure it’s reaching the students it was intended to serve.
New data from RAND show interesting contradictions in teachers’ capacity and usage of digital materials during COVID-19
Improving outcomes for transgender students must start with a recognition of their existence.
States can help teachers incorporate new skills into their practice during the pandemic, and after, using micro-credentials as a tool.