Hilary Scharton

It’s more important than ever for students to develop imagination, creativity, and the ability to look critically at the world in order to be successful when they enter the workforce. But our current public education system is stuck in a centuries-old design that doesn’t encourage them to achieve these goals. Read more>>

Sponsored by Middlebury Interactive Languages

When Florida's Cypress Creek High School couldn't find a French teacher by the start of the school year, officials turned to a solution from Middlebury Interactive Languages. Read more>>

Star-Telegram

This goes well beyond the usual platitudes and advice or leaving teachers to their own devices to cope with challenging situations. Disruptive students can certainly be a challenge. Rather than putting all the responsibility on teachers, we need to put structures in place that support the behavior change and culture shift that we’re advocating for. Read more>>

Sponsored by Kronos Incorporated

Saving time, improving efficiency and ensuring compliance with labor laws are all common benefits of an automated workforce management solution. Learn how the right solution, when used by savvy K12 leaders, can also save schools money and improve student outcomes. Read more>>

NPR

Too often principals and their deputies have to deal with hundreds of things that have little to do directly with teaching and learning: student discipline, school maintenance, the cafeteria, safety, transportation, paperwork and lots more. Read more>>

Sponsored by AdvancED

Every institution, regardless of where you are today, can be better tomorrow. Although institutions may start at different points and experience varying circumstances, all can benefit from a framework of research-based tools, training, resources and customized technical assistance to move forward. Read more>>

USA Today

Two aspects of the educational climate we remembered from 1967 stood out. The majority of the community trusted the teachers to know how to teach. And the community was committed to providing the resources to help the teachers do their jobs. Those were the differences that made the crucial difference between public education then and now. Read more>>

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