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What We’ve Learned from 12 Years of Closing the Achievements Gaps
Our latest report, Closing Gaps, Sustaining Change, covers what we learned from our 12 year, Closing the Achievement Gaps Initiative, support of seven union-district-community teams. What exactly did we learn? This report includes analysis of innovations designed to increase teaching effectiveness...
Posted Nov 22 2016From Twitter
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Posted Dec 1 2016“I teach with passion because I truly love what I do and I want my students to be as excited about learning as I am about teaching.” -Bonnie Garrett, NEA Foundation awardee and Alabama Education Association member
Posted Nov 30 2016