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Preparing and Developing Culturally Responsive School Leaders
Our students are increasingly diverse and varied in their resources and needs and yet achievement gaps and opportunity gaps continue to persist. School leaders set the tone, the priorities, and the manner of being in their colleges, and are crucial to ensuring access to a quality, engaging, rigorous, and relevant school experience. The convening included nearly 40 participants throughout the … [Read more...]
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Test Prep 101: Guide to the ACT Reading Section
The ACT Reading section consists of four sets of questions and passages, each containing one long or two shorter passages which are designed, as held by the test manufacturers, to be representative of the type and level of their reading required of a college-level freshman. The section has 40 questions and a time limit of 35 minutes. The arrangement of the passage types will stay the same, … [Read more...]
Fall College Search and Application Checklist: Senior Year
Fall College Search and Application Checklist: Senior Year For the SATs, you can do this online with your College Board account. For the ACTs, you can use your ACT Web account. Asking for recommendations can feel intimidating. Very good luck! There are literally thousands of scholarships to sort through, but if you reside in Indiana, consider starting with these three. You’ll also want to … [Read more...]
Sleep, Memory, and the Brain
Sleep, Memory, and the Brain We all know we do better when we’re well-rested than when we’re not. Modern sleep studies have started to uncover exactly why that’s true. Concerning memory, there are at least two important reasons to be sure you’re getting enough sleep. First, we better remember what we heard the day before. This is because sleep plays a vital role in … [Read more...]
Six Lessons Learned From Piloting the Rapid Cycle Evaluation Coach
Key obstacles include the following: (1) There is substantial variation in what types of user interactions are recorded and how they are presented by programmers; and (2) With use data, there is wide variation in terms of accessibility and ease of use. While the tool is free and open for any school or district to utilize (and many have done so already, with over 1,700 individuals registered), we … [Read more...]
All You Need to Know About Drag & Drop Interactions
Everything You Need to Know About Drag & Drop Interactions So there you have it, everything you need to know to get started building engaging and effective drag and drop interactions for e-learning. And if you would like to learn to construct them, check out these tutorials and take part in these dragĀ and drop challenge actions: challenge #16 and challenge #21. Published at Tue, 08 Aug 2017 … [Read more...]
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