Tonya Ward Singer shares the power of co-leadership and job-embedded inquiry to build collective efficacy for every teacher ...
As fall arrives, students are returning to school, we hope, with a renewed enthusiasm for learning. As teachers prepare for ...
A new report from Californians Together and the English Learners Workforce Investment Initiative (EL-WIN) finds that ...
Delaware Secretary of Education Cindy Marten has announced a new investment to strengthen and accelerate early literacy success across the state: The Bridge to Practice competitive grant. This ...
As the Brazilian economy booms, opportunities for Portuguese speakers abound, and picking it up may be easier than you think While many think of Rio or the jungles of the Amazon when they picture ...
One day at recess, a distraught five-year-old approached me and proclaimed angrily, “Fulanito me tagó.” Confused, I attempted to understand her meaning: “¿Te tocó?” (“He touched you?”) She shook her ...
Not long ago, my husband and I were in our kitchen discussing the news of escalating conflict in Gaza when he asked an unexpectedly complicated question: “What happens to language learning when there ...
The quote above from the physicist Richard Feynman implies that things are not always as they seem. What we perceive as indubitable reality is often far from it. Indeed, many of science’s most ...
K atie Novak explains why the implementation of universal design for learning (UDL) is best practice to increase engagement in all students In 1922, my grandmother moved from Trois-Rivières, a city in ...
For the last 30 years, the world economy has been more global and multicultural than ever before. In any given country, foreign-based companies operate every day, while overseas branches of the same ...
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