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The current COVID-19 crisis has brought social-emotional learning (SEL) to the forefront in a new way as districts, teachers, parents, and students deal with anxiety, uncertainty, and the …
Author: Mary Resanovich, NWEA
Topics: Professional learning
Schools around the nation have closed for the school year and moved to online learning to try to help their students keep up. It’s likely that next year, as noted in a recent NWEA brief, …
Author: Brooke Mabry
There is a lot coming at all of us these days. The last thing any of us wants is more change. As you execute your distance learning plans, why not lean into the instructional products you …
Author: Jessica McFeron, NWEA
Like many offices, mine is closed right now, so most mornings I start my workday in front of my laptop with headphones on attending my morning standup meeting at my kitchen table. My …
Author: Elizabeth Barker, NWEA
At a recent webinar on coronavirus school closures, EdWeek shared an alarming statistic: some 41% of schools feel poorly equipped to transition to online learning. Are you one of them? If so, …
My best friend sent me a hilarious text the other day: “If you see me talking to myself this week, mind your business. I’m having a parent-teacher conference.” She’s a stay-at-home …
Author: Monica Rodríguez, NWEA
A few weeks ago, back before coronavirus shut down all the schools in Virginia, where I teach, I was reading The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1965 by Christopher Paul Curtis to my fifth grade …
Author: Natalie DiFusco-Funk, West Salem Elementary School
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MAP Reading Fluency now includes Coach, a virtual tutor designed to help students strengthen reading skills in as little as 30 minutes a week.
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Students continue to rebound from pandemic school closures. NWEA® and Learning Heroes experts talk about how best to support them here on our blog, Teach. Learn. Grow.
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The science of reading is not a buzzword. It’s the converging evidence of what matters and what works in literacy instruction. We can help you make it part of your practice.
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High-quality professional learning can help teachers feel invested—and supported—in their work.
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