Hybrid Courses Make Sense For Students Who Are At Different Levels In the Same Classroom
One of the major issues with the traditional classrooms is the difference in learning speeds and techniques. One student mayRead More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
One of the major issues with the traditional classrooms is the difference in learning speeds and techniques. One student mayRead More…
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Read More…Every single day, teachers around the state of California use data in different forms to measure the effectiveness of whatRead More…
Read More…I don’t remember having a teacher, let alone a school leader, who looked like me, spoke like me, or sharedRead More…
Read More…As a graduate from David Starr Jordan high school and UCLA, I followed with interest Superintendent Austin Beutner’s Address toRead More…
Read More…For 82 years now, since Columbus Day became a federal holiday in 1937, we have celebrated an explorer who engagedRead More…
Read More…Stanford University and Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE) published a study last year showing that California school districts needRead More…
Read More…Who remembers the mystery meat, tortilla chalupa boat that LAUSD cafeterias use to serve in the ‘90s? I do andRead More…
Read More…My first period classes always bring an interesting twist to them. As I greet my students at the door eachRead More…
Read More…The new law, Senate Bill 419, takes effect July 1 of next year. Teachers can still remove students from theRead More…
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