Extra Credit: Why are teachers debilitated, students fined, schools sustainable?
Extra Credit: What's keeping 20% of teachers from working? Why are students being fined hundreds of dollars? Which schools are sustainable?
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Extra Credit: What's keeping 20% of teachers from working? Why are students being fined hundreds of dollars? Which schools are sustainable?
Schools increasingly use innovative technology to help special-education students.
Adult inattention, naughty math, guns and schools
Read Extra Credit to find out about teacher raises, possible jail time, state laws and a volunteer digital push for Ukraine.
Education in America is on the cusp of change, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said at ASCD’s recent annual conference. He urges educators to use this moment for a bold reset — or risk succumbing to complacency.
Read about a social listening analysis, censoring and AP access, and some gifts for music, math/science and art teachers.
Pioneering plaintiff Olivarius: How we should continue to improve Title IX
Education Extra Credit this week looks at history lessons, assessments, STEM inequity and off-campus safety.
This week's roundup of thought-provoking education extras asks us all to strive for something better.
Take a break with Education Extra Credit and read our roundup of topics from funny teachers to weary ones and beyond.
From citizen-ready students to the STEM teacher shortage to education in prison, this week's Education Extra Credit rounds up fascinating, curious or fun bits of news.
From "shock aborbers" needed for re-opened schools to the academic excellence of gay male students, Education Extra Credit brings some interesting education articles to you.
From the SEL backlash to college "success coaches," SmartBrief editors round up some bonus education stories.
Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha Blain tell teachers to push back on efforts to censor history lessons.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonya Sotomayor urges teachers to help students become civic-minded.
Three former education secretaries discuss why courage and risk-taking are essential for today’s social studies teachers.
SmartBrief Education announces its 2022 education technology awards
Looking for some classroom resources for Black History Month? We've compiled a list to get you started.