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Top 10 Articles of the Last Month
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While the technology is still in the nascent stages, blockchain-based education systems have the potential to revolutionize how school districts manage student data. More
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Rural students make up almost one in five K-12 students in the United States. More
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When Seattle Public Schools delayed middle and high school start times by almost an hour, students slept longer and researchers found a link in higher median grades and improved attendance. More
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Across all K–12 institutions in the United States, public and private, 93 percent of technology leaders are white, and 72 percent are male. More
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Education will experience the third-largest growth of any sector, coming in slightly behind government (44.3 percent) and "personal and consumer services" (43.3 percent). More
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This professional development opportunity helps you with the basics and even includes freely available curriculum. More
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A new report from the Nation School Boards Association looks into how school districts can help high school graduates close the skills gap. More
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A new survey finds schools that place an emphasis on student emotional well-being have better cognition outcomes. More
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When it comes to using blockchain technology, there are several use cases across all sectors that institutions are interested in. However, some considerations need to be taken into account before jumping into the technology in full force. More
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A bipartisan group of senators have introduced a bill to make it easier for students to get their homework done on buses through installing wireless internet connectivity. More
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