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National Archives offers free civics programs

The National Archives is taking applications for the Civics for All of US distance learning program. Multiple options are available for groups of 10 or more students in K-12, free of charge. Each program is led by an educator at National Archives sites, the federal Center for Legislative Archives and presidential libraries across the country.

By |2022-11-18T14:37:24-05:00November 18, 2022|

CTE Basics: A professional learning library

The Kentucky Department of Education’s Office of Career and Technical Education has released “CTE Basics: A Professional Learning Library,” a SharePoint site to support career advising, the implementation of the Kentucky Academic Standards for Career Studies and the individual learning plan (ILP).

By |2022-10-25T10:35:45-04:00October 25, 2022|

Remember to Share the S.T.O.P. Tip Line with Students, Community

The S.T.O.P. tip line is a free, anonymous tip submission system that can be used by schools to provide students, staff, parents and community members with a way to report concerning behavior, threats of harm, threats towards the school and other types of information online or via telephone.

By |2022-08-08T15:59:20-04:00August 8, 2022|

Get paid to use a math tool that saves teachers time

ASSISTments is looking for 7th-grade general education math teachers who use Illustrative Math, Eureka Math, EngageNY, or Open Up Resources and who do not already use ASSISTments to participate in a one-year study during the 2022-2023 school year.

By |2022-04-18T11:08:57-04:00April 18, 2022|
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