Less than a quarter of students said that their teachers make an effort to understand what their life is like outside of school.| Education Week
By threatening to strip $15 million in magnet school funding next year, and an additional $36 million in future years, the administration is attacking student's civil rights while jeopardizing resources that drive equity.| The Education Trust-New York
Today marks the start of October, that special month when we honor principals nationwide. To kick off the celebration of your hard work and dedication, we’re re-upping the following School of Thought posts from our members—middle and high school principals and assistant principals just like you. Their stories are heartfelt, relatable, and worth your time. Enjoy National Principals Month and happy reading! 1. Honoring My Heritage This Hispanic Heritage Month 2. Combatting Spring Ab...| NASSP
Equipping teachers to help transgender students feel safe and included requires special training, advocates say.| Education Week
There's a body of research that points to a number of benefits when students feel close to people at school.| Education Week
New York ranks 40th in child poverty. The state’s Child Poverty Reduction Act aims to cut that rate in half within a decade, but harmful federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP threaten progress — compounding hardship for millions of families.| The Education Trust-New York
Experts say there are steps schools can take to proactively address mental health concerns stemming from ramped-up immigration enforcement.| Education Week
Job-embedded, learner-centered, professional learning for schools and systems| The Core Collaborative
For the first time, national data show how many high school students identify as transgender or gender-questioning.| Education Week
Here's how to devise high school SEL lessons that don't feel preachy and align with adolescents' cognitive and psychological development.| Education Week
Naomi Tolentino helps educators in Kansas City, Kan., support strong school attendance.| EdWeek Leaders To Learn From
When students are engaged in the classroom, their academic and socio-emotional growth thrives. However, as every educator knows, supporting student engagement doesn’t necessarily come easily. In this article, we will… The post How to Support Student Engagement at the Universal Tier appeared first on Illuminate Education.| Illuminate Education
Educators are being met with violence and aggression from various sources, and it's causing them to consider leaving the profession.| Education Week
Kambar Khoshaba, a high school principal, shares strategies to revive school leaders' morale.| Education Week
More students on track, more students at school, better behavior. See how schools are harnessing the power of student relationships.| Education Week