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Downloadable research reports on topics currently facing the education industry with findings, success stories, and best practices
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This white paper explores what high-quality professional learning looks like and how school systems can apply it to PBL to ensure success.
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Share these tools with your team to help them more confidently navigate essential processes, such as identifying learners’ strengths and ...
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Learn more about this collective approach that ensures teachers in any grade band are equipped with strategies to provide computer scienc...
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Results of the second annual Merrimack College Teacher Survey suggest that teacher morale is on the rebound as schools emerge from the gr...
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Research on formative assessment repeatedly demonstrates its effectiveness in improving student outcomes — so how can K-12 schools and districts make frequent assessment sustainable? An instructional leader offers actionable advice.
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Teacher & Administrator Perceptions About K-12 Education Finance
Results of the first annual Allovue Education Finance Survey suggest that education professionals have varying experiences, views, and gaps in knowledge related to key issues in K-12 education finance. This whitepaper highlights findings.
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The results of the first annual Merrimack College Teacher Survey are in, and they paint a stark picture of today’s teachers.