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School Bus Cameras Catch Violators
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In Austin, Texas, when the flashing red lights go on and stop signs come out, video cameras start recording and drivers who illegally pass school buses get hefty fines. The number of violations may surprise you! (May 17, 2017)
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Personalized Learning in Practice: How a Risk-Taker Tailored Learning in Her District
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Patricia Deklotz, the superintendent in Wisconsin’s Kettle Moraine school district, oversees a culture of personalized learning for students and educators. (February 22, 2017)
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How Scrapping Transgender Bathroom Guidelines Impacts Schools
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Federal guidelines advising schools to let transgender kids use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity are being withdrawn. Reporter Evie Blad discusses the issue. (February 22, 2017)
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Puerto Rico’s First Charter School
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‘Vimenti,’ which means ‘lifelong learning,’ is the first charter school in Puerto Rico. Until now, charter schools were illegal on the island. (October 4, 2018)
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The Challenges Military Children Face in Public Schools
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More than 1 million children have a parent serving in the military. Educating the children of military families is a challenge for public schools, as these students, on average, move six to nine times before they finish high school. January 23, 2019
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Voices of History: Suzy Post
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A longtime social justice activist in Louisville, Ky., Suzy Post is the last surviving plaintiff in the lawsuit that forced Louisville's public schools to merge with surrounding areas to create a new, desegregated district. (May 13, 2014)
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When Arts Education Takes Center Stage
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Over the past 5 years as executive director for the arts for Boston's public schools, classically trained mezzo-soprano Myran Parker-Brass has worked to bring top-notch arts instruction to every child in the district.
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The Future of ESSA: A Discussion
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In this video, originally streamed on Facebook Live, Education Week’s Alyson Klein and AASA, The School Superintendents Association's Noelle Ellerson Ng discuss the future of the Every Student Succeeds Act. (March 10, 2017)
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Webinar: Blending Math Instruction for Elementary Grades
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Elementary grade math teachers are finding that a combination of digital curricula and tools combined with face-to-face instruction is a successful strategy for helping younger students grasp math concepts.
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Under ESSA, Who’s in Charge of Education Policy?
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As we move into the Every Student Succeeds Act’s implementation phase, who will be making the key decisions on where and how money should be spent at the state level?
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Discussion on Emerging Education Research From AERA 2017
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What’s being discussed at the nation’s largest education research conference? Studies around science literacy and gifted English-language learners piqued the interest of Education Week’s Elizabeth Rich and Sarah D. Sparks. (May 1, 2017)
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