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Juniors at the High School for Construction Trades, Engineering and Architecture prepare to erect walls for small houses they will build on the school grounds.
Posted inElementary to High School, High School Reform, News

Even vocational high schools are pushing kids to go to college

Avatar photo by Gail Robinson June 30, 2015March 30, 2020

NEW YORK CITY — A longtime fan of the television program “How It’s Made,” Ashaki Gumbs was in middle school when he thought he might want to become an engineer. But, he said, “I was a kid. What did I know?” This story also appeared in Capital Now Ashaki is 18. He just graduated from […]

Fourth-grade bilingual teacher Kristin Pascuzzi has embedded more science and informational texts into her language arts and literacy instruction.
Posted inCommon Core, Elementary to High School, Immigration, News

For teachers of English learners, Common Core means double the work

by Margaret Ramirez June 16, 2015March 30, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School, News, Teacher Effectiveness

New York teachers hate the idea of outsiders evaluating them. Here’s what happened when D.C. tried it

Avatar photo by Alexandria Neason and Meredith Kolodner April 9, 2015March 30, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School, News

The GED is out and Common Core is in

Avatar photo by Meredith Kolodner February 9, 2015March 30, 2020
Fourth-grader Tessa thinks she has the answer to a Common Core math problem.
Posted inCommon Core, Elementary to High School, News

New York school beats the odds by “going rogue” on Common Core

Avatar photo by Meredith Kolodner January 6, 2015March 30, 2020
Posted inFuture of Learning, News

Teachers figure out when to turn technology on, and when to turn it off

by Alexandria Neason September 29, 2014March 30, 2020
Christina Liberatore, an inclusion teacher at East Moriches Elementary School, helps her fourth-grade students complete a group assignment. (Photo: Amanda M. Fairbanks)
Posted inCommon Core, Elementary to High School, News

Can special education students keep up with the Common Core?

by Amanda M. Fairbanks July 29, 2014March 30, 2020
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