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3 ways your remaining ESSER funds will drive digital learning

K12 leaders should strongly consider using remaining ESSER funds to enhance digital learning solutions to meet students where they are.

Dual enrollment: Expand it now to meet the needs of tomorrow

With tech-enabled classrooms, it’s time now to reimagine how we deliver dual enrollment to ensure more students benefit from these programs.

Overcoming the hidden disability of dyscalculia: Samantha’s story

If you have children or students who are asking lots of questions, shutting down or trying and just not making progress in math, these are all red flags that could signal dyscalculia.

Online tutoring: 5 ways it will help more students

In a world where the cost of education goes up every year, our online tutoring partner gives us yet one more way to reduce overall operating costs while expanding educational opportunities.

3 ways edtech and administrators can strengthen outcomes together

By moving away from the standard, transactional relationship toward a mutually beneficial partnership, vendors can become the dedicated allies today’s administrators and students need for greater academic outcomes.

Empathic leadership: Why it’s critical for your organization

There is a growing awareness that leaders who demonstrate empathy are not soft or nice; rather, they possess a highly refined skill that can, and data suggests should be cultivated.

3 resources to consider when testing new approaches to out of school time

Think of out of school time as a design space or a learning lab where engagement, experiences and open access programs are tested and understood for import into the "standardized academic year."

Your paraprofessionals can offer high-quality—and fun—tutoring

Denver Public Schools launched Acceleration Academies that pair students who are significantly below grade level with paraprofessionals who are receiving coaching and professional development.

6 ways to reimagine math that will spark curiosity

In this fast-paced and technologically advanced world, math teachers only have a few minutes to capture students’ attention and engage their curiosity.

Here is the most overlooked reason for teacher burnout

Change fatigue is a form of mental and emotional exhaustion that is caused when too much change takes place in an organization or when significant change follows immediately on earlier change.

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