If there’s one constant in education, it’s change.
In today’s education landscape, data is everywhere—standardized assessments, classroom-based progress monitoring, attendance records, behavior reports, and more.
Developing long-lasting leaders in education has always been the goal of Dr.
As leaders, we have all been in situations where our procured resources do not translate into implemented resources.
Are leaders creating opportunities that will ensure that the next generation of educators has a sound foundation to stand on? Are we building capacity to create the next generation of change agents? I posed this very question to my colleagues some time ago.
In today’s world, data is everywhere.
As an effort to support our Social Studies School Service community of administrators and educators, we are now providing transcripts of our webinars.
The 21st century has been a very interesting time for those of us who are responsible for the organization of a social studies program within a public school setting.
Have your friends ever asked you, “Why do you always attend so many trainings?”
How can we help you?