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Supports State leaders’ understanding of assessments by first classifying and categorizing assessments, and then providing an overview of common terms used when choosing and utilizing assessments.
Provides practical, actionable information to help school and district leaders (including superintendents, principals, and senior technology staff) navigate the many decisions required to build a technology infrastructure that supports digital learning. The guide presents a range of options for school and district leaders to consider when making technology infrastructure decisions.
Examines the association between major depressive episode (MDE), self-rated overall health, and selected health conditions (including asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, obesity, and diabetes) among adolescents in a U.S. nationally representative sample.Combined data from the 2005 to 2014 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs) showed worse overall health ratings among those with past year MDE compared with those without past year MDE.
Provides telehealth guidance for school psychologists, including benefits and concerns, certification and licensure, legal and ethical implications, and recommendations. Resources are provided in PDF form from the National Association of School Psychologists.
Supports the continued transformation of our nation’s juvenile justice systems in a manner that adheres to its primary responsibilities while effectively incorporating the research-based knowledge about adolescent development into practice.
Introduces an overview of the process for using specific data to enhance commitments to address equity. This video also outlines different strategies that teachers and administrators can use to tackle disproportionality in schools, while using data to guide their problem-solving and action planning.
Presents a webpage dedicated to helping educators and staff slow the spread of respiratory illnesses like colds, enterovirus D68 and influenza (flu). This page provides information on preventing the flu as well as materials and tools for schools.
Lists websites and resources that help students keep reading over summer break. This website provides parents and guardians with ways to take advantage of students' passion for technology through reading apps and websites.
Presents a recently updated federal website featuring resources, tools, policy guidance and information for parents, educators, administrators, service providers, and advocates for infants, toddlers, and youth with disabilities.
Raises awareness and understanding, via a presentation of 2017 YRBSS data by sex, by race/ethnicity, and for sexual minority youth. It also shared data over the past decade and examines linear YRBS trends for each focus area.