If you aren’t familiar with attachment parenting, it is a style of parenting often characterized by things such as co-sleeping, feeding on demand, quick response to baby’s cries, and gentle discipline. If attachment parenting isn’t for you, then this post probably isn’t either. And that’s fine. This isn’t an indictment…
If Coaching Is So Powerful, Why Aren’t Principals Being Coached? – Finding Common Ground – Education Week
If instructional coaching is beneficial to teachers, shouldn’t leadership coaching benefical to principals? Why aren’t more principals doing it? View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc
Assuring Needy Groups of Students Aren’t Overlooked – Education Week
A focus on the bottom of the scale may mask challenges for higher-performing schools when it comes to boosting achievement for students who lag behind. View full post on Education Week: NCLB #pso #htcs #b4inc
The Real Reason There Aren’t Enough Teachers Of Color
American students are looking less and less like their teachers. While most American teachers are white women, a majority of K-12 students are from minority groups. To solve this problem, foundations, states and local communities have tried to step up their recruitment of minority teachers. But this strategy is only half of…
Charter Schools Aren’t Good for Blacks, Civil Rights Groups Say – Education Week
Will the NAACP and the Movement for Black Lives’ demands to halt new charters sway black support for the sector? View full post on Education Week: Charter Schools #pso #htcs #b4inc
School Absenteeism: What Do We Know About Students Who Aren’t There? – Inside School Research – Education Week
As the White House pushes new initiatives to combat school absenteeism, what does the research say about who misses class and why? View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc
Racy Super Bowl Ads Aren’t Dead — They’re Just Online
View full post on Common Sense Blog – Parenting, media, and everything in between – No name #pso #htcs #b4inc