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Hundreds of bus drivers gathered at the Orange County Convention Center Monday for training on how to identify and intervene when students are being bullied on the way to and from school.
The goal is to destigmatize mental health, increase awareness and access to community services for youth, and build systems within schools with evidence-based intervention and prevention practices.
What's in an institution's name? In Florida, quite a bit. In 2009, the state’s two-year college system dropped the word “community” from its name, an acknowledgment that some of its 28 member institutions were now offering bachelor’s degrees.
Outlines Florida State University's two-part strategy for retaining students. The article provides details on how FSU has sought to make broad changes in systems and processes to eliminate barriers that make all students less likely to stay at FSU or succeed there and systematically segmented its student body to identify and address through intensive, targeted programs the particular challenges facing relatively small groups of students.
Discusses how institutes of higher education can be responsive to the needs of its students. The video mentions community colleges and first-generation students. It suggests that colleges remain flexible and adaptable and provides ways that they can help students overcome barriers to be successful.
Describes how Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU) provides pathways for social and economic opportunities for its students. Although FAMU’s 40 percent rate of graduation exceeds the national average for African-American students, the university is working to increase its graduation rate with campus-wide student support policies, programs, and practices.
Provides Hillsborough County Public School’s Multi-tiered System of Supports - Response to Intervention (MTSS-RtI) Department- with a framework and process to ensure students have an opportunity to receive multi-tiered instruction/interventions within the general education environment with fidelity.
Provides final results from the U.S. Department of Education’s Investing in Innovation (i3) Validation grant of the New Teacher Center's (NTC's) teacher induction model. Results show that the model for new teachers increases student learning in grades 4-8 by an additional 2-4 months in ELA/reading and an additional 2-5 months in math.