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Education plays a significant role in our local communities as well as in society as a whole. Educated individuals typically have better job opportunities and are economically successful adults.
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics provides an overview of supporting research as to why mathematics is important for early childhood learners.
This practice guide offers educators specific, evidence-based recommendations that address the challenges of teaching algebra in Grades 6-12.
Strategies for Postsecondary Students in Developmental Education - A Practice Guide for College and University Administrators, Advisors, and Faculty. This practice guide presents six evidence-based recommendations for college and university faculty, administrators, and advisors working to improve the success of students academically underprepared for college.
The California Department of Education (CDE) provides State Board of Education adopted Mathematics Framework by individual grade chapters.
Khan Academy provides math, science, computing, economics, and more subject resources, including extensive practice activities, by grade level, tailored to learners, teachers, and parents.
This resource offers engaging media and integrated activities for middle school students, aligned with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in Mathematics.
Explore peer-reviewed journals, articles, book chapters and open access content covering a range of disciplines in ScienceDirect.
WikiHow shares best-practices and tips that parents can practice instilling love of science in their child.
This article discusses the value of lifelong learning for personal health, finances, and social life.
This resource provides 10 tips for parents and educators on how to support students' social and emotional learning, with a focus on building resilience. The American Psychological Association (APA) provides recommendations for parents and educators of students of all school levels.
The American Psychological Association (APA) emphasizes the importance of adults tuning into emotional or behavioral cues to interact effectively with children and teens who are experiencing stress.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides a variety of resources - including data and statistics related to adolescent health and school health policies, as well as fact sheets - to inform educators and parents on adolescent and school health.
TeacherVision provides printables, lessons, and other resources to support students with social and emotional issues.
Community Matters offers information on programs, services, and resources around a whole school climate framework. The Whole School Climate Framework is based on five determinants and is aligned with emerging national school climate standards.
Two principals discuss and advocate for the use of professional learning communities to improve student learning.
Heartfelt descriptions of teachers who have made a difference in the lives of their students.
Quick start tips to build school connectedness and a positive culture that are free!
This Education Week article describes findings from case studies of social and emotional learning at five diverse U.S. high schools and discusses related resources.
Every year brings new insights—and cautionary tales—about what works in education. This article highlights education research studies from 2019.
Rebecca Alber share classroom management tips for newer teachers. This article is hosted on the Edutopia.org website, a source for a wide range of information and resources educators.
"Positive school culture is the heart of improvement and growth in any building", writes Shelly Habegger for Principal Magazine. This article discusses the principal's role in school success.
This article examines nine behaviors of people who have a positive impact on the world (based on the author's personal research and work).
This webpage details why nonverbal communication is important, as well as some methods to improve parental, child, and family nonverbal communication methods and tone of voice.
This report summarizes restorative practice techniques and defines a step-by-step process that can be followed by the practitioner.