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O'Neill, who met with the state Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse to discuss the project after learning of successes in other jurisdictions, said she was encouraged by early trials and urged the panel to monitor the outcome to see if the program could be expanded statewide to all appropriate facilities
The Digital Learning Report Card looks at these programs and others adopted by other states to expand competency - based education.
Technology can be used to advance learning by bringing exciting curricula based on real - world problems into the classroom, providing scaffolds and tools to enhance learning, such as modeling programs and visualization tools, giving students and teachers more opportunities for feedback, reflection, and revision, and building local and global communities that include teachers, administrators, students, parents, practicing scientists, and other interested people expanding opportunities for teacher learning.
In addition to McCleary, other education issues will include expanding capacity for high quality early learning programs and fully supporting the State Need Grant to increase college access.
Learn about the framework and get a series of tools for creating expanded learning programs that bolster students» global competence and academic success through project - based learning, service learning projects, internships, and other learning experiences outside of school hours and walls.
The bill also contains several other provisions that NAESP has been advocating for tirelessly on behalf of the nation's Pre-K-8 principals, such as authorization of the Preschool Development Grants for states to expand early learning opportunities, targeted programs to support literacy instruction, afterschool program funding, as well as the opportunity for funds to be used to address student mental health, arts integration and deeper professional learning for principals and other educators on use of technology in learning.
Expanding the use of Title II funds, for instance, for purposes other than to support teachers and principals — combined with the elimination of the maintenance - of - effort provision and the elimination of programs to enhance literacy, digital learning, and school counseling — will greatly reduce the chances that states will use those funds for anything but budget relief.
Many of the articles in Expanding Minds and Opportunities illustrate how the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program, the networks, and many other afterschool efforts can be an important part of the solution to improving our education system.
NCASE supports school - age care and summer learning programs by working with state - wide school - age networks and other community partners to expand learning opportunities for school - age children; identifying and promoting family engagement approaches; and coordinating with early childhood and school - age stakeholder groups and other federal programs to maximize effective service delivery models and minimize duplication of efforts.
As the technology and curriculum team see improved student outcomes with technology at school and at home via the AP Blended Learning program, they are looking to expand the take - home learning program within other classrooms to provide similar filtered Internet access Learning program, they are looking to expand the take - home learning program within other classrooms to provide similar filtered Internet access learning program within other classrooms to provide similar filtered Internet access at home.
The National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) recently launched a new online toolkit dedicated to providing principals and other school leaders with the tools they need to help support and expand quality afterschool and summer learning programs.
NCASE will support school - age care and summer learning programs by working with state - wide school - age networks and other community partners to expand learning opportunities for school - age children.
Through PACK, local organizations and leaders worked to expand learning opportunities for children and families at home and in the community through afterschool programs, neighborhood celebrations, leadership development, youth engagement, social marketing and other activities.
Since the inception of the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program, the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDE) has promoted program quality and continuous improvement by applying promising practices described in the emerging body of research on expanded learning programs and other research on teaching and lLearning Centers program, the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDE) has promoted program quality and continuous improvement by applying promising practices described in the emerging body of research on expanded learning programs and other research on teaching and llearning programs and other research on teaching and learninglearning.
The Literacy Education for All, Results for the Nation (LEARN) Act, featured in Title II of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), seeks to expand such comprehensive literacy programs to other states.
Taking the Plunge: Immersion Programs Help Children Learn Other Languages In an increasingly diverse country and expanding global economy, it's more important than ever that children be able to communicate in the languages of their peers.
Facilitate mutually beneficial partnerships between statewide, regional, municipal, community - based school age child care, expanded learning and other out - of - school time programs.
Learn more about starting a teen foster program of your own, including community service received per type of foster, how to get started, and other ideas to expand your current foster program by watching the full conference recording here!
We will hold similar events from time to time to expand the program and to learn from its successes and failures but no training or administrative functions are planned other than what is described below.
The program, which Apple designed to help students learn how to build apps, launched in May 2017 but was initially limited to the U.S. before expanding to other markets, including Australia, and select institutions in Europe last November.
• Extending and Expanding Evidence - Based, Voluntary Home Visiting: Voluntary home visiting programs enable nurses, social workers, and other professionals to connect families to services and educational support that will improve a child's health, development, and ability to learn.
• The President is proposing to expand the Administration's evidence - based home visiting initiative, through which states are implementing voluntary programs that provide nurses, social workers, and other professionals to meet with at - risk families in their homes and connect them to assistance that impacts a child's health, development, and ability to learn.
According to the Administration, these competitive grants provide funding to help winning states «build the fundamental components of a high - quality preschool system or expand proven early learning programs in partnership with local governments, local education agencies, and other providers.»
California Early Head Start and other child care programs for infants and young children will receive a piece of the $ 500 million in federal funds designated for states» early education programs, plus some of the $ 330 million that private corporations and foundations have pledged to expand early learning nationwide.
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