ACSA Region VIII
Communicating, connecting and collaborating with school leaders across the region, which includes all of Santa Clara County, California.
10/22/2016
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When trying to transform a system, remember change is hard; put people first.
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10/18/2016
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Truth.
10/12/2016
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Digital Citizenship Week: 6 Resources for Educators Digital Citizenship Week is October 16-22, and it's the perfect time to talk about online responsibility and safety. Explore some of the best...
10/12/2016
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Trust Is Missing From School-Improvement Efforts “If the adults who work in and operate our schools don't trust one another, it can stifle their ability and willingness to take risks or try new things,” Barlin writes.
10/12/2016
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How the Stress of Racism Affects Learning A new study shows that the pressures associated with discrimination contribute to the achievement gap.
10/10/2016
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Verse | Finland’s Education Minister Discusses the Country’s Leading Education System – and How It Is Changing This fall, Finland implemented a new national curriculum that emphasizes interdisciplinary and st...
10/07/2016
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We’re All a Little Biased, Even if We Don’t Know It Many people hear “implicit bias” as academic jargon for “racist.” But the reality is more complicated.
10/06/2016
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Creativity and Academics: The Power of an Arts Education Increased self-confidence and self-understanding, enhanced communication skills, and improved cognition are among the many reasons for teaching the arts.
10/05/2016
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Education Looms Large in Down-Ballot Elections Despite not receiving much attention in the presidential race, the issue is top-of-mind in certain contests around the country.
10/05/2016
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7 Ways We Know Systemic Racism is Real Yes, systemic racism is real. And people of color – African Americans, Latinos, Asians, and other minorities – face it every day. We still have a lot of work to do, America. The good news: by speaking up about it, you can be part of the solution.
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