Workforce Development Planning
…classrooms or training facilities that recreate the workplace through hands-on instruction and projects that the student would typically encounter on the job. Put into place a dress code, schedule, or…
…classrooms or training facilities that recreate the workplace through hands-on instruction and projects that the student would typically encounter on the job. Put into place a dress code, schedule, or…
…to compare schools across multiple metrics. College Navigator: Developed from the National Center for Educational Statistics; lists reliable data about U.S. colleges and is searchable by state, area code, degree…
…happen anytime and anywhere, there is a high potential for third-party vendors to take advantage of these challenges by offering free, online solutions. The cost, however, is measured in student…
…sites to collect broken devices and issue replacements. Meanwhile, through its community partnerships the district provided students in need with internet hot spots and free or low-cost home internet access….
…documents either before or during the meeting, feel free to do so. For the listener: Actively listen to the draft SMART goal created by your partner. When they are finished…
…districts in southwestern Pennsylvania and West Virginia earlier this year as district leaders pursued the free FRS five-step planning process and developed individual plans for implementing student-centered learning, the heart…
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…code they call home. Then we journeyed north, east, south, and west to hear stories from teachers, principals, and superintendents who adapted quickly and adopted new innovative learning opportunities to…
…love using acronyms. As a former district suit myself, I recall an arcane code of letters used to describe projects, teams, and plans. Whether it was part of school PLCs—that’s…
…to maneuver around the internet, use various applications, and even writing code! At times our students have addressed adults in forums designed for teachers and administrators to discuss their expertise…