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SUNSET BITES 1ST EVENT BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE CCTE STUDENTS

The CCTE culinary students from Garfield, Hoover, Mira Mesa, Morse and San Diego high schools invited Staff to join them on Thursday, October 17 for a Taste of San Diego Unified, featuring Sunset Bites – San Diego Unified’s student-run food truck. Staff and students alike stopped by the Ed Center front lawn anytime between noon and 2 p.m.

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Hage Elementary Happenings

Being an active teacher is paramount for creating the best learning environment in Physical Education. Keith Kaneko has been demonstrating best practice for 20+ years a Hage Elementary. Being a director, performer, and educator are variables of the equation when running a Physical Education class at any level. Being proactive in making change is what

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Finding Teachable Moments on the Field and in the Classroom

This Sunday afternoon, the world will watch the 55th Super Bowl take place in Tampa Bay. While these football professionals play the last game of their season, high school coaches around the country are preparing for their next. Many of these coaches are tasked with balancing responsibilities as leaders on the field and as educators in

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Financial Literacy Education and Paying for College

According to the Financial Literacy and Education Commission’s 2019 Best Practices for Financial Literacy at Institutions of Higher Education report, effectively engaging students and providing clear, timely, and customized information about student borrowing could be keys to reducing poor financial outcomes. Individuals who receive personal finance education in line with their goals may be more likely

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Weeks Become Months: Teaching During a Pandemic

In March of 2020, I said, “See you on Monday” to my students on what I believed to be an ordinary Friday, albeit a Friday the 13th. That would be the last day I would see them for months. There was a period of uncertainty as everyone grappled with our new reality. The unadulterated meaning

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A Letter to America’s Teachers

Every day America’s teachers change lives, and every day those lives change the world. Now, this truth can seem to recede as you rush to keep up with the day’s intense pace, and your students’ needs and opportunities. Yet, from the first bell on the first day of the school year, you build a relationship

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Education is, at heart, a community effort.

Education is, at heart, a community effort. In our community, we share our learned experiences and resources as well as offer up opinions on current events. Each voice adds to the body of pedagogy and learning. This happens within classrooms, at conferences, in teacher break rooms, and it happens on blogs.

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Students’ Questions Can ‘Drive Their Learning’

By Larry Ferlazzo Four educators share ways to encourage students to ask questions, including the “Notice & Wonder” routine. If you are a teacher, student, parent, or administrator, you should be following education blogs. Why? Simply because blogs are an ever-increasing way to spark ideas, creativity, and innovation. The following list is a compilation of blogs

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