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School leader stands in front of a large notepad in front of classroom
Amy Benedict helps educators create a career plan.
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Laura Perna shows what questions families should ask when using a college’s Net Price Calculator.
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Collage of 4 United States presidents: Johnson, Nixon, Clinton, and Trump
Sigal Ben-Porath offers suggestions on how to address the impeachment inquiry and engage students in critical thinking.
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A young woman speaks with a counselor in an office
Marsha Richardson offers ways to help a teen struggling with anxiety
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Students with backpacks walking up school steps
Linda Leibowitz gives parents ideas to prepare for going back to school.
Parents
A student talking over his concerns.
Michael Johanek says school leaders can improve their decision making by improving how they assess problems.
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Three students gathered around a table, one pointing at a small appliance
John Gamba explains how teachers can turn an idea for improving education into a business.
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By using pronouns thoughtfully, educators can make all students feel welcome and provide support for children who are gender nonconforming.
John D'Auria offers two strategies school leaders can use to turn conflict into open dialogue
Ebony Elizabeth Thomas picks the best books of 2017 for young readers
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