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DURP students learn to implement planning theory through practical experiences
Students from the Fall 2023 rural transportation planning studio hosted two concurrent community planning sessions in Columbia County this evening. The 40+ attendees from Lake City and Ft. White had the opportunity to discuss and prioritize needed transportation improvements in the categories of safety, design, mobility, and... - Florida State University Department of Urban and Regional Planning -
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🍎📚 Ready to make a difference in Kentucky classrooms? Discover the 6 essential steps to kickstart your journey to becoming a teacher in the Bluegrass State. Read more on our latest blog post! #KentuckyTeachers #EducationJourney
6 Step to Becoming a Teacher in Kentucky
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4 ways Cy-Fair ISD is considering generating more revenue
4 ways Cy-Fair ISD is considering generating more revenue
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Teacher turnover not only impacts students in classrooms with a new teacher. It even impacts the teachers who stay. In a 2013 study, researchers analyzed 850,000 student observations to understand the effects of teacher turnover on student outcomes. The observations were done over eight years, of 4th and 5th graders in New York City. (see link in comments) Unsurprisingly, the effects were not good — with math scores dropping by up to 10.2 percent of a standard deviation. In ELA, the decrease was up to 6 percent. But, somewhat surprisingly, teacher turnover even impacted students whose teachers stayed! When you think about it, it’s not hard to imagine that additional responsibilities and stress are likely falling on the shoulders of these teachers. Leading to more burnout and attrition.
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Excited to share part of my story with @WSJ on teacher turnover. Such an important issue for us to solve and it starts with hearing teachers, acting to tangibly support them, and providing resources to schools to help teach all students. https://lnkd.in/gw_gpfgM
Why Teachers Are Still Leaving the Profession
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Yes Mike Miles…it’s going to take grit, strategic vision, committed, well-trained and aligned educators and leaders, urgency of action, and inalienable courage to “right”/transform our current archaic and inequity-based public education system. As a staunched supporter of public education of which I am a proud product of, I and the @HISDCentral Division team is committed to doing our part to prevent our beloved public education system from imploding. The truth is that even when most don’t yet get it, HISD Community Board get why “this is not only impossible; it’s necessary” (Interstellar). The truth is that if we wait for others to get it…it will be too late for our current students. Our students can’t wait and deserve better from us!!! Many still claim to be student-centered…and, no doubt continue to work very hard, however, many are failing to innovate at the scale needed. At HoustonISD we are at the tipping point of wholesale, systemic transformation in public education. Watch us! In reality, most often educational leaders give in to the demands of the adults and—worst yet— (1) to the ill-informed decisions of ineffective and biased school boards or community members who consciously choose to support the status quo to protect their comfort zones or their coveted seats, (2) to those who ignore the world and workplace forward reality, (3) to those who are blatantly oblivious to the fact that “this is the last generation of students before the skills and opportunity gaps are too deep.” We are NOT giving up. As long as we have the opportunity and honor to serve our HISD students, we will continue to be part of what our students need and deserve—I am in! We are ALL in! Let’s keep moving forward. @HoustonISD
Great job Mike. I am more of a fan of Charters and Private Schools. I really did not think the Superintendent Job was necessary considering the average one only lasts 3 years, and most are ineffective to student outcomes. Mike Miles work in Dallas & Houston and his reorginization model gives new hope for large Urban Districts.
#910: Reforming Houston ISD, with Mike Miles
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It’s Easter Holiday time! The perfect time to ease the rising angst of your 6th Class Primary Student and the plans are taking shape for their major transition to secondary school. This is a huge step for them and for you the Parent /Guardian So here are a few simple tips to consider and help prepare your youngster for the move to the next stage of their lives. https://lnkd.in/eVymAqVx
3 Tips For Starting Secondary School - Direct Your Direction | Áine Mc Carthy-Kent
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Small Size = Big Results by Contra Costa Christian Schools Are you looking for a learning community where the class sizes are conducive to enhanced learning and personal growth? If so, allow me to share with you one of several reasons you should tour Contra Costa Christian Schools in Walnut Creek: student teacher ratio in each class! Our teachers are able to give more individual feedback and support to students. Each student can get the attention needed for both academic and personal achievement. Students are encouraged to take part in discussions and motivated to express their opinions more freely. Research has proven that high school students in smaller classes have comparably higher grades and perform better on university entrance exams. Click the link below to read more.... https://lnkd.in/egH2gfCY
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Have questions about schools? #getcloser Here are some great ways to do that 👇
One of the best ways to learn what's happening in Spokane Public Schools is to watch our outstanding video stories. Here's a sample: - The Shadle Park debate team shows why being involved in extracurricular activities helps your academics, attendance and social development: https://lnkd.in/gxS49-vr - The Reading Club at Grant Elementary matches kiddos with future teachers from Eastern Washington University: https://lnkd.in/gVdt9vDa - Second graders at Audubon Elementary are learning how to swim - some for the first time - thanks to a grant from the YMCA: https://lnkd.in/gzdE7N87 - Students a Westview Elementary stay after school for the Ukulele Club and learn the art of playing the Uke: https://lnkd.in/g5Pc4PyT - The Hope Squad at Lewis & Clark High School uses peer-to-peer connections to bring positivity to the student body: https://lnkd.in/gQpsVWx2 These videos were shot and edited by Taylor Brooks and Brett Allbery. Find more video stories on the Spokane Public Schools YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/gnEUe_kH
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Here’s what’s in the tentative deal between the Ford government and Ontario’s elementary school teachers
Here’s what’s in the tentative deal between the Ford government and Ontario’s elementary school teachers
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