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In this article, Bob Hetzler shares his experience starting a college ministry. He offers tips to help others be successful starting their own college ministry.
Common Sense supports K–12 schools with lesson plans, educational technology reviews, and everything else educators need to empower a generation of digital citizens.
In support of the Countywide Vision and the Regional Goal of supporting every child from cradle to career, the Vision2Read initiative is a year-long campaign designed to: focus attention on the importance of reading; highlight literacy-related programs and services throughout San Bernardino County; and connect people to available literacy resources and/or volunteer opportunities.
Children can play games featuring characters from their favorite Nick Jr. shows, some of which engage children's math, reading and social-emotional skills.
Californian membership-based advocacy organization dedicated to advancing excellence throughout the early care and education profession. CAAEYC unites educators of young children and advocates for political and professional leadership.
KidsHealth shares 10 ways parents can help their teen stay on track for academic success in high school.
If you are looking to raise the bar at work, here are three tips that work in the classroom as well as the office.
Led by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), several United States federal agencies have come together with a mutual interest in identifying and filling knowledge gaps in how the arts affect individual health and well-being across the lifespan. This literature review and gap analysis details the social and emotional benefits of arts participation and details what arts participation looks like in early childhood.
California Department of Education's (CDE) webpage with information for parents and families on how to be involved in the education of their children.
CASEL provides parents and families resources to support their children’s social and emotional development at home.
Education is primarily a State and local responsibility in the United States. A quick overview of the role of the Federal government in education.
Authors detail ways in which parents can promote their child's Social and Emotional Learning outside of school hours.
AVID provides a variety of resources, testimonials, and professional learning opportunities.
A list of scholarship, grant and loan opportunities for government employees and their families.
Tips for college recruiters to increase student enrollment.
This article describes action steps that can be taken to recruit graduate students.
Andy Molinsky and Sheila Pisman, writing for the Harvard Business Review, share several hurdles that graduates often encounter during the transition from school to work.
Checklists for students and parents to help them prepare for college.
Career Girls website designed for girls to explore career options, featuring diverse and accomplished women role models.
EdX provides free online courses to help students and adults advance their careers and personal knowledge.
84% of federal jobs are located outside Washington, D.C., Nancy Collamer writes in this article for Forbes. She shares tips for obtaining a job with the government.
A study describes the importance of mastering specific academic and social and emotional skills by the end of elementary school and discusses gaps in achievement by gender, race, and socioeconomic status.
Author shares best practices for parents to increase both the quality and quantity of words spoken at home to a baby.
Get an overview of the characteristics associated with reading problems as well as the planning and implementation of effective interventions.