5 Things You Should Know in Education News Click below to read Executive Director Andrea Messina’s top picks for this week’s education news. Read. Learn. Share. Retweet. 1. How data collected by cities can help school districts deliver more efficient services: READ ABOUT IT 2. Rest of world invests more in education while US invests less: READ ABOUT IT 3. Questions to ask when rethinking accountability systems: READ ABOUT IT 4. Nonprofit works to diversify teaching corps: READ ABOUT IT 5. Education technology student shows mixed results: READ ABOUT IT Thank you for sharing!Categories: Accountability, Friday Five, In the News, technologyBy fsbawpSeptember 25, 2017 Author: fsbawp Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:U.S. Department of Education Announces Hurricane Flexibility GuidanceNextNext post:Florida is one of the worst states for teachers, study saysRelated PostsCybersecurity Resources for K-12 Schools and School DistrictsFebruary 23, 2024U.S. Department of Education Announces Grant Opportunities to Address Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Career AdvancementJune 15, 2023Congratulations to the Three U.S. Presidential Scholars from FloridaMay 10, 2023Updates on Hurricane Ian RecoveryOctober 10, 2022Representative Plasencia Receives FSBA’s Friend of Education AwardJune 10, 2022Dr. Steve Gallon III Receives the 2022 FSBA President’s AwardJune 9, 2022
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