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Top List Spotlight: Top Content Providers For Diversity And Inclusion Training

[ad_1] Ready To Find The Right D&I Training Outsourcing Partner For Your Business? Every member of your team should feel safe, supported, and respected in the workplace. So, how do you create a personalized diversity and inclusion training program to break down biases and build interpersonal skills while stretching available resources? Our list of the …

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21 of Our Favorite Chapter Books for Third Graders

[ad_1] As third graders develop more advanced reading skills, they unlock a whole new world of chapter books. With higher reading levels comes more opportunity for complex, entertaining stories that will captivate your students. We’ve compiled this list of must-read chapter books for third graders to engage your established readers or encourage those looking to …

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How a debate over the science of math could reignite the math wars | KQED

[ad_1] The special education community was also instrumental in drawing the public’s attention to the science of reading. In that case, it was parents of children with dyslexia who were clamoring for change in how schools taught reading. This time, in math, special education researchers are taking the lead. In its most extreme version, this …

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‘A quiet problem’: Many NYC schools have no librarians on campus | KQED

[ad_1] But in the five boroughs, where more than 800,000 K-12 students attend the city’s public schools, other factors have come into play. Under state law, secondary schools with more than 700 students are required to have a full-time, certified school librarian, with part-time librarians required for those who fall below the enrollment threshold. (Charter …

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