July 21, 2016 (New York)-- Educators 4 Excellence - New York (E4E - New York), a teacher - led organization that seeks to elevate the voices of teachers in policy discussions, released the following statements on proposed actions for
improving school climate released today by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Department of Education.
Not exact matches
Earlier this year, the Department of Energy and
Climate Change
released a report outlining the benefits to
schools of going solar, including reduced electricity bills, revenue generation, reducing CO2 emissions, as well as
improved education and engagement.
Strong arts programs are also linked to
improving certain communication and critical - thinking skills, as well as student motivation for learning and
school climate, the analysis
released last week found.
In January 2014, the DOE
released a resource package with a variety of informational materials designed to support state and local efforts to
improve school climate and discipline.
The U.S. Departments of Education and Justice
released today new tools to
improve school climates, ensure safety, and support student achievement in our nation's
schools.
Summary: The U.S. Department of Education
released a free, web - based survey Thursday that
schools can use to track the effectiveness of
school climate efforts and resources on how to best
improve learning environments for students.
And Education Week published a blog on the U.S. Department of Education
releasing a free, web - based survey that
schools can use to track the effectiveness of
school climate efforts and resources on how to best
improve learning environments for students.
U.S. DOE and DOJ
Release School Discipline Guidance Package Goal: Improve school discipline and school climate Reality: Kids with disabilities, especially minority kids, far more likely to be suspended, expelled, arrested, Continue Rea
School Discipline Guidance Package Goal:
Improve school discipline and school climate Reality: Kids with disabilities, especially minority kids, far more likely to be suspended, expelled, arrested, Continue Rea
school discipline and
school climate Reality: Kids with disabilities, especially minority kids, far more likely to be suspended, expelled, arrested, Continue Rea
school climate Reality: Kids with disabilities, especially minority kids, far more likely to be suspended, expelled, arrested, Continue Reading →
A Real Fix: The Gun - Free Way to
School Safety — Advancement Project released a safety plan for positive school climates, thoughtful and comprehensive crisis plans, and improved safety features that don't turn schools into fortr
School Safety — Advancement Project
released a safety plan for positive
school climates, thoughtful and comprehensive crisis plans, and improved safety features that don't turn schools into fortr
school climates, thoughtful and comprehensive crisis plans, and
improved safety features that don't turn
schools into fortresses.