Home E Search query for: events and courses iste certification training educators ( Page 21 ) How can families be involved in their student’s experience? Each year, there are new…
Search Results
CES stands in solidarity with those seeking social justice and equity
…in both educational settings and our larger communities. We will continue to share support and resources that we hope will help as educators, students and families grapple with these deeply…
Bridging to Belonging: PLC Summer 2024
…for educators to learn from, challenge, and support one another as we navigate the ways polarization shows up in our schools and classrooms. Those anxieties can deepen polarization in our…
Schools pivot to remote learning – Educators try to provide ‘normalcy in this abnormal time’ amid school closures
NORTHAMPTON — With Massachusetts schools closed through at least April 7 as part of a state effort to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, school districts are adjusting to…
Collaborative for Educational Services Executive Director Announces Plans for Reitrement
…and opportunity for all learners through collaboration and leadership. The Collaborative serves learners, educators and communities in Franklin and Hampshire Counties, throughout the Commonwealth, and beyond. Before joining the Collaborative,…
Transforming Education for Social Justice Conference set to take place on March 29th, 2025
…and over 25 conference sessions spanning topics for elementary, secondary, and early educators as well as administrators and school/district leadership. These sessions are facilitated by young people, educators, school leaders,…
Professional Development in DYS Education
…to meet the diverse needs of the DYS population. Home E Search query for: events and courses iste certification training educators ( Page 21 ) Our Approach DYS strives to…
State’s education secretary gets an earful from educators, politicians in Northampton stop
NORTHAMPTON — Even if the students at Bridge Street Elementary School didn’t know who Patrick Tutwiler was, they could clearly tell he was somebody important. Students frequently stopped him during…
In face of homework bans, local educators a voice for moderation
After nearly four decades in the classroom, second-grade teacher Johanna Korpita has seen the ebb and flow over how much — or how little — homework children should complete. So…
Where Now?
By Kim Davenport, MKEA Regional Coordinator for the Central Region Transitions are all around us. As educators we focus on transitions for children – keeping to schedules, shifting across curriculum…