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For Little Girls Like Me

Friday, July 10, 2020

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My first memory of school is in kindergarten.Like most kids, I’d grown accustomed to a routine and knew it was time to go to the bus stop after “The Brady Bunch” ended. So, one day, I got up, dressed and to school on time - all by myself....

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Consistent, Challenging Teaching in an Uncertain Time

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

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ane Pablico “didn’t skip a beat” when schools converted to remote learning in March.“During this time of quarantine where so much was topsy-turvy, Mrs. Pablico’s students knew one thing for sure: She would be there to teach them,” says assistant principal Lisette Manuel of Walker High School...

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'It Takes a Village to Raise a Teacher'

Thursday, May 21, 2020

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Students think teacher Cory Loveless is a vampire. He sends them emails late at night while grading papers. He went to Houston and didn’t come back to North Dakota with a tan.To further the joke, the West Fargo High School AP® Calculus teacher added that “Count Loveless is celebrating...

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SXSW EDU: Find Out if Your School Offers a Comprehensive STEM Education

Monday, May 18, 2020

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NMSI joined organizations from across the country for an online South by Southwest Education Conference & Festival in lieu of the in-person event hosted annually in Austin, Texas.Bernard Harris, CEO of NMSI and the first African-American astronaut to complete a spacewalk; and Melissa Moritz,

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Q&A: California Student Shares Remote Learning Experience

Wednesday, May 06, 2020

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When he goes back to school in person, William Scanlon is most looking forward to playing football and connecting with friends. Until then, he’s learning how to navigate remote learning. William is a 10th-grader at Eastlake High School in Chula Vista, California,a military-connected school served...

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Florida Teacher's Students Learn to Embrace the Unknown

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

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The engineering building at Gina Ruiz-Houston’s college only had women’s bathrooms on every other floor. She also joined a friend’s research project at sea because they needed another female on the ship. The Advanced Placement® Physics teacher at Barbara Goleman Senior High in Miami Lakes, Florida,

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