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Summarizes the points made in President Obama's 2014 State of the Union Address, in which he reinforced the message that education plays an important role in our country. Includes excerpts from the speech, education priorities, and details about educators and students present in the first lady's viewing area.
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.
The U.S. Department of Education announced awards totaling nearly $1 billion through the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA). The Stronger Connections grants will help schools provide all students with safe and supportive learning opportunities and environments that are critical for their success.
Offers updated school connectedness webpages with the latest science and recommendations from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. Learn how schools can connect to protect student mental health.
In the fight against students’ learning loss, numerous states and school districts have implemented new curriculum in reading and math, bringing fresh urgency to another important issue that needs to be tackled post-pandemic: educating the educators.
Students at schools across the Merrimack Valley were able to benefit from improved math programming; parents could attend meetings more conveniently; and schools recognized new learning styles in curriculums.
Education is the cornerstone of our society. However, the current education system has often been criticized for its uniform, one-size-fits-all approach. With various teaching styles and learning needs, Pamela Furr believes it is evident a more personalized approach to education is required.