Alison DeNisco

As more states legalize medical marijuana, administrators grapple with whether to permit the substance on campus for students with certain health ailments. Read more>>

Sponsored by AdvancED

We all believe in learner-centric classrooms but measure the quality of teaching through test scores and teacher observations. eProve eleot, the Effective Learning Environments Observation Tool, measures and quantifies active student engagement by looking at classroom expectations, feedback and learning support. Read more>>

Crestview News Bulletin

City recreation departments have age restrictions in every sport and size restrictions in football for the safety of the kids and thei similar skill sets and development. Why would any state high school athletic association or school district allow athletes to compete against those six or seven years older when no city recreation department would dream of such a thing? Read more>>

Sponsored by MATHia X by Carnegie Learning

Real-time analysis of student work offers insight into student progress and areas of strength and weakness. The next generation of adaptive learning tools should provide simultaneous instruction and assessment to better inform educators to enhance student learning. Introducing MATHia X: the next generation is here. Read more>>

Bloomberg View

It has become an article of faith among education reformers that throwing more money at public education doesn’t improve student performance. But a steady drumbeat of careful research studies is calling this into question. What if more money really does work? Read more>>

Sponsored by Discovery Education

The Powerful Practices series is a new collection of exclusive experiences and content designed specifically for superintendents and curriculum leaders searching for new ideas and inspiration to support instructional leadership capacity. Read more>>

Los Angeles Times

I’m sorry to see elementary schools clinging to the homework paradigm despite the evidence that this makes very little difference to children’s achievement or development. But it’s even sadder to see the parental nervousness around what might happen to a student who has hours open to create, think, read, interact with others, imagine, run. Read more>>

Sponsored by Amazon Business for Education

Amazon Business for Education has everything you love about Amazon, tailored to serve all types of schools—from K12 schools to colleges and universities. Find everything you need for your school, including supplies for STEM, special education, physical education and classroom furniture. Read more>>

The Arizona Republic

More Latino students are enrolled in Arizona schools than any other racial/ethnic group, but they continue struggling in a state that doesn't meet their needs. Spanish speaking children who need to learn English are segregated into intensive English instruction. The state should instead promote a dual language approach to help them become bilingual. Read more>>

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