Congratulations to Alexandra Sasaki, a special education teacher from the Sierra School of Sacramento, for earning one of SESI's 2024 Divisional Teachers of the Year honors! Please join us in celebrating Alexandra's passion for her students!
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The attack on public schools is an attack on equity in our education system. Traditional public school districts in Ohio serve more than 1.8 million students and employ more than 245,000 Ohioans. An investment in our public schools is an investment in our nation’s 50 million public school students. #fundpublicschools #nationalpublicschoolsweek
📚✨ Celebrating National Public Schools Week! 🎉 From fostering creativity to nurturing young minds, our public schools are the heart of education. Together, let's ensure every child has access to quality education. https://lnkd.in/e-Xm9MZf
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More work is needed to enhance educator diversity in New York, however, it is crucial to acknowledge and draw lessons from the progress made across the state in offering increased opportunities for teachers and school leaders from diverse backgrounds. Our latest report on educator diversity draws lessons from how the New York State Education Department (NYSED), local school districts, institutions of higher education, schools, and advocates are working toward improving educator diversity. Learn more: https://loom.ly/0x8FRg4
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Please follow EDUCATIONAL FIRST STEPS to watch the magical impact unfold….
"Children deserve the best at the start of their life." - EFS President & CEO, Vickie Allen-Brown To learn more about Educational First Steps and our work supporting high-quality early education in North Texas, go to https://lnkd.in/ed-gk9Y9.
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A great teacher and visionary leader.
Today, we remember the founder of our trust school, Ms. Nasra Wazir Ali. She was a visionary educator who dedicated her life to providing quality education to all children, regardless of their background. Her legacy lives on through Nasra School which she founded, which continues to provide quality education to students from all walks of life. We are grateful for her contributions to the community. In her memory, we will continue to work hard to uphold her values and to provide our students with the best possible education.
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Coaching and supporting teachers makes a difference in the lives of children, educators, and administrators. The evidence is in the proficiency levels of third-grade readers in Alabama. Learn more: https://rpb.li/ihJHo
Thank you, Alabama educators!
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Great discussion about data with Governor Pritzker!
Thank you Governor Pritzker for the time you spent with me and members of the State Board team today! Your commitment to public education is amazing!
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I couldn't think of two better people for a conversation on the value of community and service. I look forward to tuning in for this episode!
The College of Undergraduate Studies (CUGS) is passionate about making a difference in the communities where we learn, live, and work. In the January episode of Academically Speaking, CUGS Vice Provost and Dean Theodorea Regina Berry and Dr. Darryl D. Gordon, Ph.D., CUGS Program Manager and President of UCF Black Faculty and Staff Association, discuss the significance of community engagement and student involvement. Watch the episode at https://lnkd.in/eXi46zmf
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