…wondered what would make a difference? In this workshop, we will delve into the worlds of individuals who face challenges in the educational setting due to behavioral issues, trauma, anxiety,…
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Superintendents join to express sorrow and outrage
…immigrants and asylum seekers, are negatively impacted in significant ways. Here’s one truth – racism and other forms of oppression are among our nation’s most vital, persistent and challenging issues…
Using Books about Diversity and Social Justice with English Learners
In this fully virtual course, teachers and other school staff will be introduced to books on diversity and social justice issues that can be used effectively with English learners and…
Strategic Planning
Home E Search query for: blog edeval 2014 05 state issues ddm guidance ells special needs ( Page 23 ) Your strategic plan can be focused, and integrate multiple voices…
ELL Education Workgroup
…working with content that is part of the SEI endorsement course. Each in-person session is an opportunity to be hands-on with your own materials, receive feedback and guidance from a…
Digital Learning
Home E Search query for: blog edeval 2014 05 state issues ddm guidance ells special needs ( Page 23 ) We offer consulting, training and guidance to enhance understanding of…
Deans share co-principal role at Mahar Regional School
…decision Tuesday. “Given the complex and demanding position of principal, the two will continue to serve as co-principals and utilize the role of student monitor for daily student management needs,”…
$773K to support BHN’s childhood mental health program
…awarded statewide. “We have a mental health crisis that has only been made worse by the pandemic, particularly for our youngest kids,” Gov. Maura Healey said in a statement. “Our…
Students to ask state for more education funds
Students and educators from seven Pioneer Valley school districts are going to Boston on Feb. 28 to ask state lawmakers to increase funding for rural schools. The students were supposed…
Mitchell Chester, State’s Longtime Education Commissioner, Dies At 65
Longtime Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Mitchell Chester died Monday evening after a short illness, the state’s education board chairman announced at a Tuesday meeting. He was 65. “We were…