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Engaging High School Students NME

Engaging High School Students: The Student-Centered Assessment Network

2021-2022By JulitaJanuary 24, 2023

Engaging High School Students: The Student-Centered Assessment Network Download the Full PDFBack to Publications Page Summer 2021 From the fall of 2017 to the winter of 2020, the Student-Centered Assessment Network (SCAN) aimed to transform high school teaching in Rhode Island. Researchers and teachers worked together to make high school classes more student centered by…

Reflection and gratitude NME

The Wisdom in Transitions: A Time of Reflection in Gratitude

BLOGBy JulitaJanuary 19, 2023

After four years at the Nellie Mae Education Foundation, and a tenure that includes serving as Vice President of Strategy and Programs and Interim President and CEO, the time has come for me to put a period at the end of this chapter.

School Change Starting with Parent Empowerment

NEWSBy Hyojin LeeJanuary 17, 2023

Schools won’t change on their own, often needing a push from concerned educators, community members and, most importantly, parents. But too often parents don’t know how to get involved or how to speak out on behalf of their children.

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