The Survey This Spring Auburn-Washburn USD 437 conducted a survey of 147 college and university students that were approaching graduation and...
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This past year the pandemic pushed all of us responsible for education talent management and culture to focus on the essentials: ensuring our people...
Read PostAs we approach a year of learning disruption at the hands of COVID-19, students across the country are still not where they need to be academically....
Read PostLooking ahead to the 2021/22 school year, we see one North Star guiding school staffing: educators across America are irreplaceable. Fatigued...
Read PostWhen we talk about education, it is important to make a distinction between equity and equality. Equality would mean allocating the same level of...
Read PostI 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 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),...
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