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    5 Things Schools Can Do Now to Boost Teacher Retention

    The solution to teacher burnout and turnover lies in ensuring literacy educators are valued, heard, and have access to the science of reading knowledge, as well as tools that are based in the science and empower them by taking some of the work off their plates — here are five things schools can do right now to support teachers and improve retention. 09/15/2022

    • Viewpoint
  • Illinois Tutoring Initiative to Scale Statewide In Partnership with Pearl

    Tutoring platform Pearl today announced that its partnership with the 1-year-old Illinois Tutoring Initiative will expand statewide to all districts meeting the eligibility requirements, thanks to leadership from Illinois State University and federal pandemic relief funds. 09/15/2022

    • Breaking News
  • LAUSD Chief Gets Unlimited Emergency Spending Powers After Vice Society Claims Stolen Data From Ransomware Attack

    New details about the Labor Day weekend ransomware attack on Los Angeles Unified School District have trickled out over the past week, indicating that district officials may be negotiating with the threat actors to preserve district data stolen during the incident — and that they are definitely diving into major IT and cybersecurity upgrades. 09/14/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Tract has announced its first Tract-a-thon symposium to showcase students

    Tract Launches Free Standards-Aligned Project Guides for Teachers, Sets December 'Tract-a-thon' Symposium to Feature Students' Best Work

    Tract, a digital platform where kids teach kids through multimedia they can also create themselves, today unveiled new standards-aligned, project-based lesson guides for teachers in five subjects: Math, English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Art — all products of collaboration by subject-matter experts, educators, students, and influencers. 09/13/2022

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  • The latest news about grants open to U.S. K–12 schools and education organizations serving public schools.

    NCTM Seeks Math Teachers for Classroom Research Grants Application Deadline is Nov. 1

    The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics is seeking PreK–12 math educators and classroom teachers who teach math for its Classroom Research Grant program, open to applicants through November 1, 2022. 09/12/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Project Prevent Grant Program, with $6.8M for LEAs, Accepting Applications Through October 3

    The U.S. Department of Education is accepting applications through Oct. 3, 2022, for its Project Prevent Grant Program, which will award $6.8 million to about a dozen local educational agencies impacted by community violence to “expand their capacity to implement community- and school-based strategies to help prevent community violence and mitigate the impacts of exposure to community violence.” 09/12/2022

    • Breaking News
  • The K12SIX Incident Map Shows all the public school districts victimized by cyberattacks since 2016

    LAUSD Ransomware Attack: A Wake-Up Call for Policymakers?

    Though Los Angeles Unified School District leaders framed last weekend's ransomware attack and response as "unprecedented," cybersecurity research shows the only things "unprecedented" were the immediate federal assistance LAUSD received in mitigating the damage and the international press attention — most districts have to fend for themselves, and experts say it's long past time for federal lawmakers to institute real change. 09/08/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Current School-Year Survey Assesses Teaching and Curriculum Choices in Light of Pandemic

    A survey of 1,015 teachers and 343 preK–12 administrators across the U.S. asked how the pandemic had affected their teaching and curriculum choices, especially between the 2020-21 and 2021-22 school years. 09/07/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Inspirit and Meta Team Up to Provide VR Learning to Title I Schools

    The online 3D and VR STEM learning platform Inspirit recently announced its partnership with Meta (aka Facebook) Immersive Learning to provide VR Lab Starter Kits to over 100 Title I schools, starting as early as November. Applications for the program opened Sept. 1. 09/07/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Report: Top State Education Priorities Lack the Resources They Require

    A new report shines a stark light on the state of education technology in the United States. Among the findings: There's inadequate funding for information security and ineffective use of technology tools in schools, at least from the perspective of state education leaders, according to a new report issued today by the State Educational Technology Director's Association (SETDA) in collaboration with Whiteboard Advisors. 09/07/2022

    • Breaking News
  • An alert from the FBI, CISA and MS-ISAC shares details on the Vice Society ransomware tactics targeting education

    FBI and CISA Release Ransomware Alert on Vice Society Targeting Education Orgs

    A joint Cybersecurity Advisory released today by the FBI, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center — as those agencies help investigate the Labor Day weekend ransomware attack on Los Angeles Unified School District — warns that Vice Society threat actors are disproportionately targeting the education sector as recently as this month. 09/06/2022

    • Breaking News
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    Los Angeles Unified, Feds Investigating As Ransomware Attack Cripples IT Systems

    A ransomware attack over Labor Day weekend brought to a standstill the online systems of Los Angeles Unified School District, the second-largest K–12 district in the country with about 640,000 students, LAUSD officials confirmed this morning in a statement on its website. 09/06/2022

    • Breaking News
  • People on the Move newsmakers in K-12 ed tech

    Executive Appointments Announced for Cully, Beck, Economou, Thomas, Hinojosa, Wynne, Porter, and Yang

    Ed tech leaders recently appointed to new executive roles include Brian Cully and Justin Beck at Instructure, Randi Economou at Capstone, Trisha Thomas at Reading Horizons, Michael Hinojosa at Engage2learn, Caroline Wynne at MIND Research Institute, Chris Porter at Follett School Solutions, and Jim Yang at ParentSquare. 09/01/2022

    • Breaking News
  • HMH Rolls Out Offline Syncing, Integrations, New Student Content, Teacher Pathways

    Learning technology company HMH this week introduced a host of enhancements to Ed, its teaching and learning platform, including integrations with Google Classroom and Clever and improvements to its core, supplemental, and intervention solutions and professional learning services, according to a company blog post. 09/01/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Google announced new grants to 4-H and other nonprofits bring computer science to under-resourced students

    Computer Science in 4-H? Google Says Yes, and So Do The Students

    A large chunk of Google’s $20 million in new grants for nonprofits expanding access to computer science education will go to a group that, for those not familiar with rural student programs, might seem surprising: the National 4-H Council – but as 4-H CEO Jennifer Sirangelo points out, agriculture technology is poised to change the world, and now 4-H kids can lead the way. 09/01/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Google announced new grants to 4-H and other nonprofits bring computer science to under-resourced students

    Google Boosts Computer Science Efforts with $20M in New Grants Targeting Rural and Urban Programs

    Google and its charitable foundation Google.org today announced new grants totaling $20 million to further efforts in expanding access to computer science education to millions more students in under-resourced communities across the country, particularly rural and urban areas. 09/01/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Nationwide Initiative Offers Stipends for Math Teachers' Input to Build Evidence Database on Teaching Tools

    A new project by two education nonprofits will pay thousands of teachers to document and share their experiences in selecting and using digital math tools — and that data will be available immediately to help math educators choose the best ed tech tools for their needs and more effectively implement and use those tools. 08/31/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Discovery Education has acquired science experiment platform Pivot Interactives

    Discovery Education Acquires Science Experiment Platform Pivot Interactives

    Discovery Education and its parent company Clearlake Capital Group today announced the acquisition of Minneapolis-based Pivot Interactives SBC, whose science experiment videos are used by about 1 million students, according to the companies. 08/31/2022

    • Breaking News
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