Click below to read Executive Director Andrea Messina’s top picks for this week’s education news. Read. Learn. Share. Retweet. 1. 29% of teens report cheating use on electronic devices:: READ ABOUT IT 2. Look at what the competition is doing: READ ABOUT IT 3. A fascinating look at “digital distress” or, lack of broadband availability in neighborhoods: READ ABOUT IT 4. What is going on with civics education across the US: READ ABOUT IT 5. Mapping tool provides more accurate view of future kindergarteners: READ ABOUT IT Thank you for sharing!Categories: Charter Schools, Curriculum, Early Learning, Florida Schools, Friday Five, Hot Topic, In the News, technologyBy fsbawpSeptember 15, 2017 Author: fsbawp Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:FEA Sues State, DOE And School Districts Over ‘Best & Brightest’ Teacher Bonus ProgramNextNext post:U.S. Department of Education Announces Hurricane Flexibility GuidanceRelated 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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