PowerUP Jax grants seed creativity and innovation
7/26/2016

PowerUP Jax grants are an easy way for teachers to earn $500 towards an innovative and creative project for their classroom. Take a look below at a few of last year's winners.
Read MoreHow to talk to your students about social justice and race relations
7/15/2016
We have compiled some resources for educators and parents to use when engaging with their students regarding issues of race and social justice in these difficult times. These tools help to provide the factual data to inform the conversation, but also context and tangible examples of how they can impact the change that they wish to see.
Read MoreHow to talk to your students about social justice and race relations
7/15/2016
We have compiled some resources for educators and parents to use when engaging with their students regarding issues of race and social justice in these difficult times. These tools help to provide the factual data to inform the conversation, but also context and tangible examples of how they can impact the change that they wish to see.
Read MoreStudent feedback adds invaluable insights to afterschool program evaluation
7/12/2016
I had the opportunity to attend a webinar given by the Tamarack Institute where Karen Pittman, the co-founder, president and CEO of Forum on Youth Investment, was interviewed about afterschool and summer learning. Pittman’s key message from that revelation was to always include the student’s voice, because they provide insight in ways that adults or other outsiders would not have. The student voice is both important and underutilized.
Read MoreStudent feedback adds invaluable insights to afterschool program evaluation
7/12/2016
I had the opportunity to attend a webinar given by the Tamarack Institute where Karen Pittman, the co-founder, president and CEO of Forum on Youth Investment, was interviewed about afterschool and summer learning. Pittman’s key message from that revelation was to always include the student’s voice, because they provide insight in ways that adults or other outsiders would not have. The student voice is both important and underutilized.
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