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May 01, 2022
Rethinking What Districts’ Digital Citizenship Should BeType:Article Topics: District & School Operations, Technology & AIShaping a set of living practices for employees and students through policies, partnerships and professional learning -
May 01, 2022
Disqualification Over a Misogynistic MemeType:Article Topics: Ethics, Technology & AIWhat to do when a board member discovers that a top contender for the superintendent vacancy had posted an offensive image on social media a few years back? -
May 01, 2022
Mapping the Route to Better Professional LearningType:Article Topics: Leadership DevelopmentFour strategies for measuring return on investment from staff development activities. -
May 01, 2022
Alternatives to the SuperintendencyType:Article Topics: District & School OperationsDisrupting traditional structures for school system leadership face legislative limits. -
May 01, 2022
Defining a Better Future in the Navajo WayType:Article Topics: Equity, Leadership Development, Rural CommunitiesThe superintendent in Chinle, Ariz., defines better futures the Navajo way. -
May 01, 2022
An Educated CitizenryType:Article Topics: District & School OperationsEncouraging and modeling civic engagement for this generation’s young people. -
May 01, 2022
‘A Cry for Help From a Generation of Young People’Type:Article Topics: Curriculum & AssessmentA federal judge in Rhode Island lays out, in an opinion from the bench, a dispassionate rationale for civics education today in K-12 schooling -
May 01, 2022
A Debate Over Civics EducationType:Article Topics: Curriculum & AssessmentRick Hess and Pedro Noguera challenge each other over how schools should teach citizenship and address racial tolerance -
May 01, 2022
Listening to Parent Voices About SELType:Article Better ways to connect with parents and community about attending to students’ social and emotional learning. -
May 01, 2022
Teaching Fact From FictionType:Article Topics: Curriculum & AssessmentAn advocate for news literacy sees these foundational skills embedded in all corners of the curriculum, an essential piece of a civics education for preserving democracy
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