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 PostsSESSION: Day 1 ScheduleMarch 2, 2021U.S. Department of Education Letter: Assessment, Accountability, and Reporting Requirements for School Year 2020-2021February 23, 2021NSBA Federal Update: Week of February 15, 2021February 19, 2021MEMO: Senate President Simpson, 2021 Opening Day and Session ProtocolsFebruary 18, 2021UPDATE: Governor Issues EO-01 DOE Testing, Accountability Discussed During Senate Committee (February 15)February 15, 2021Interim Committee Week 4 – Bill Tracking & Committee ReportFebruary 12, 2021
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