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SponsoredFrom food insecurity to school violence to early-onset mental health conditions, K-12 students face many challenges inside and outside the classroom that can hinder their academic success. Schools increasingly provide services to help children with these challenges, and government leaders have started funding these services through legislation.
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SponsoredFortinet partners with Spring Branch Independent School District to enable change and secure the future of education.
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In this second installment of a two-part discussion on technology sustainability, we discuss the challenges presented by changes in school district leadership and offer some mitigating solutions to help districts secure adequate ongoing technology funding.
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In this first section of a two-part discussion, we address some common school district technology sustainability issues and offer a variety of best-practice solutions.
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Papert has already had an enormous impact on computers in education. But, in our blog post — a eulogy of sorts — we argue that his “powerful ideas” will endure — will withstand the harsh test of time.
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Here's what one educator expects from other school leaders.
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Here are a few suggestions for forward-thinking school leaders seeking to leverage available digital instructional content opportunities without risking a costly mistake.
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Follow these practical steps to beef up your district's email security.
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Federal programs are leading the way for greater availability and funding for vocational training programs -- but will students get on board?
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Educational concepts ebb and flow into our pedagogy. Let's take a look at how science, math and social studies have experienced some of this shift since the 1960s, and how today's educational resources are able to enact some of these ideas.
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As schools and libraries ready for next E-Rate applications for services, they should investigate newer options from managed services that can not only only drive down costs and reduce management overhead, but help drive better competitive pricing.
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Though you've completed E-Rate filings for Fiscal 2016, there's more work to do — E-Rate 2.0 creates opportunities, but requires schools to be vigilant to plan effectively.
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Here are some things to consider as school districts and libraries plan and apply for E-rate.
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As E-rate applications for 2016 near their deadline, let's look back at how E-rate has changed over time and why E-rate 2.0 became necessary.
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Using these guidelines, educators can foster a spirit of lifelong learning in classrooms that often center on test taking and milestones like graduation.
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School libraries, and their librarians, must retool to remain pertinent to their schools.
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A growing need for districts today is to recruit, hire and retain the right teachers and staff.
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The enterprise resource planning process is critical for successful student outcomes.
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From the White House to the school, computer science has been in the spotlight.
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Respect the time commitment faculty makes when attending professional learning opportunities.
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