When we talk about education, it is important to make a distinction between equity and equality. Equality would mean allocating the same level of...
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I had no plans to become a teacher. Sure, I liked kids, I had been a camp counselor, and I always knew I would do something to serve the public...
Read PostFor decades, school districts across the U.S. have been struggling to do more with less: Budget constraints are established top-down at the state...
Read PostSourcing Through Networking Webster’s (2021) defines networking as “An interconnected or interrelated chain, group, or system.”...
Read PostA2020-2021 AASPA Award Nominations Nominate your colleagues, districts and affiliates for international recognition through AASPA! You can...
Read PostIf ever there was a time to bring together a diverse set of stakeholders to help identify their most urgent needs and weigh in on spending...
Read PostTake Time for You: Self-Care Action Plans for Educators by Dr. Tina Boogren is a straightforward approach to making self-care a priority for...
Read PostTake Time for You: Self-Care Action Plans for Educators by Dr. Tina Boogren is a straightforward approach to making self-care a priority for...
Read PostFun fact #1:I “accidently” came upon this thin, purple, hard-back book, Through the Cracks, (Sollman, Emmons, & Paolini, 1994),...
Read PostAmerican Association of School Personnel AdministratorsLeon Bradley Scholarship Program The Leon Bradley Scholarship Program was established to...
Read PostEven prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, school systems were already facing a serious crisis, the national teacher shortage. In the most recent Gallup...
Read PostCOVID-19 has exposed antiquated systems and structures in our education system. As we accelerate into a new normal that includes a much heavier...
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