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How To Switch Careers During a Pandemic — Another World Education Success Story

CTE Learning

With COVID-19 affecting how we work and live, many people are seeking new career paths that will allow them to work with more flexibility and freedom. Just prior to the COVID pandemic, Tami was hurt on the job. A local workforce program gave her the chance to up-skill herself and retrain for a new career.

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NAEP ‘Nation’s Report Card’ Shows Steep Fall in Math Scores

ED Surge

It was no secret that the pandemic hurt student performance. The assessment, NAEP, represents a clear, quantifiable window into the impact of the pandemic’s disruption on student performance, its administrators say. In 2022, post-pandemic, that number has climbed to 38 percent. But its precise effects are still being quantified.

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Principals Are on the Brink of a Breakdown

ED Surge

Over the last two-and-a-half years, as the acute phase of the pandemic gave way to a prolonged series of aftershocks featuring staffing shortages and mental health challenges, there was a spotlight on teachers—teacher stress, teacher burnout, teacher resignation. Throw in a pandemic, and you’re just so tired.

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Promoting Real World Change and Success in Schools Today

Cool Cat Teacher

Serving at Reagan High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Misa has made a profound impact through her dynamic approach to educational leadership. Under her guidance, the school has not only seen significant growth in its International Baccalaureate (IB) Career Program, but also received numerous awards for student achievement.

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After a Decade Working in Mental Health, This Future Teacher Is Headed for the Classroom

ED Surge

Joshua Davenport feels like he really knows how to talk to people. More than a decade after earning his bachelor’s degree in psychology, Davenport is a student once again, pursuing his license to become a high school special education teacher. Is there a specific memory or story associated with it? Back then, I was like, no, no, no.

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Podcast Playlist - 10 Podcasts for Innovative Educators

The Innovative Educator

While some people Netflix bindged during the pandemic, I choose another form of entertainment: Podcasts. The best and brightest educators and idea creators will inspire you as they are interviewed on this show. What innovative educators may like about this podcast: Quick bite-sized tips and ideas for busy educators.

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Kids Online Learning Statistics 2023

The Maker Mom

Educational institutions at every level have adapted to this changing landscape. Technology continues to improve and gives children the opportunity to experience the finest education possible no matter where they are. Approximately 57% of K-12 students in the United States are issued personal mobile devices for educational purposes.