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This newsletter shares best practices to improve career technical education (CTE) enrollment in nontraditional courses.
Many teens dream of money and they always wonder what the best way is: to make their own business of course! Learn more about it in this article.
Look up your child’s book title to find the corresponding Lexile reading level and Renaissance Learning Accelerated Reader 360 quiz. Selecting the right books to help your child with reading and comprehension is easier than ever.
Research confirms that the involvement of parents and families in their children’s education is critical to students’ academic success. Here are some best practices to improve parent involvement in schools.
This article provides strategies for schools and community-based organizations to collaborate that leads to student success.
This paper addresses how to develop the whole child in the context of a high-stakes testing policy and to identify strategies that would make it possible for policymakers and practitioners in education and related fields to pursue a more balanced approach to educating our children.
Faith-based groups can do a variety of things to meet the needs of young people, but after-school providers should approach them the right way and must understand federal guidelines.
Educational research has consistently shown that parents being involved in their children's K-12 education is a strong factor for children to be successful in school.
You are your child’s first and most important teacher. This report from the National Institute for Literacy provides information and checklists for parents with second and third grade students.
Help your teens better manage school stress, especially during the college-focused junior and senior years. To that end, here are 6 practical things parents can do.
Instead of warehousing 12th-graders, some schools try to give them study and life skills. Learn more from this article by Matt Krupnick.
These 50 tips and tricks for high school classroom management come from a community of seasoned educators from across the country.
Whether you’re switching to grade five after years of teaching littles, are a brand-new teacher, or have been teaching the 10-year-olds for years, this article will have something for you.
This article provides middle and high school teachers with strategies to improve classroom management.
In the following report, Hanover Research reviews effective practices in increasing high school graduation rates.
Every child has the power to succeed in school and in life and every parent, family member and caregiver can help.
Under the Every Student Succeeds education law, the government can help schools get needed resources. This article explains the impact that funding can have on student success.
Between finals, proms, and graduation ceremonies, fit these things in for a smooth transition this fall. This article by Lindsey Mayfield and Julie Mayfield shares five things high school seniors can do to prepare for college.
Dr. Stephanie Sarkis provides tips for college students to learn how to have a happy and successful college career.
Every college-bound teen knows that high school community service is a key component of any college application. Suzanne Schafer offers community service ideas for those bound for college.
This brief is the first in a series addressing questions about enrollment and success in graduate school, funding of graduate students, the conceptual differences between undergraduate and graduate students, and the data available to address these questions.
The Safe Routes Partnership works to ensure that communities are designed for people to incorporate physical activity and active transportation into their daily lives.
Terry Heick shares a list of teaching tips and suggestions. Many are practical, some are observational, but all are worth the time to review.
The Office of Graduate Studies at the University of Nebraska provides 30 quick tips for teaching.