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    Jan 21

    A career in education requires passion, dedication, and the knowledge to tie it all together. So, we want to know—how does Education Week empower you to push for a better tomorrow? Let us know by using hashtag or visiting .

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    Masks Present a Challenge for Deaf Students. Here's How Colorado Schools Are Adapting

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  3. No travel means no worries. Provide peace of mind for your staff by maintaining control over safety protocols for gatherings in your school rather than traveling to out-of-town events.

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  4. . poses the question: There’s a lot of talk about students suffering “learning loss” because of the pandemic—what does that mean and how concerned should we be?

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  5. 'Data' Has Become a Dirty Word to Public Education Advocates. It Doesn't Have to Be (Opinion)

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  6. Will There Be Standardized Tests This Year? 8 Questions Answered

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  7. The reconciliation bill from House Democrats is an early attempt at what's shaping up to be a new federal aid package for education.

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  8. This article features highlights from two stories written in fall 2019 in the lead-up to Donald Trump’s first .

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  9. About one-fifth of teachers who belong to the nation’s largest teachers’ union have already been vaccinated against the coronavirus, and another 18 percent have scheduled their first shots.

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  10. Judge: District Had No Duty to Flag Danger From Student in Parkland Shootings

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  11. Five educators discuss how to maximize engagement, including the importance of understanding student motivation in and out of the classroom.

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  12. What are the skills and dispositions necessary for education leaders to create racial equity in their schools and districts? Tomorrow, Feb. 10 at 12 p.m., experts to discuss what it means to lead with humanity and vulnerability.

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  13. Coronavirus has taken the lives of hundreds of thousands—young and old, men and women, people of all backgrounds. In this memorial, we remember some of the dedicated educators lost to their communities and to the field.

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  14. Karen Lewis, the firebrand former Chicago Teachers Union president who led a seven-day strike in 2012, has died, the CTU confirmed Monday.

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  15. Catholic Schools in US Hit by Unprecedented Enrollment Drop

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  16. In this video, Education Week’s Andrew Ujifusa and Evie Blad run down a few key moments from last week's hearing and how they fit into the greater education debate.

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    If the basic elements of this proposal become law, America's public schools will have gotten nearly $200 billion in COVID-19 relief from Washington since the start of the pandemic and its unprecedented disruption for education.

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  18. Let us know how you're empowered to make a difference in your K-12 community by using the hashtag or by visiting .

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  19. Create productive habits and routines to ensure high levels of student learning. Stream your own PLC at Work® LIVE Institute this summer.

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  20. Beyond the question of whether to test during COVID-19, there’s the equally crucial question of how to approach testing in 2021 and after.

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  21. Research shows the benefits of are even greater when implemented holistically. Explore the components and benefits of holistic SEL here:

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