Meticulous lesson planning and carefully executed instruction won’t allow any educator to escape the inevitable: throughout the school year, there will almost certainly be a need for intervention.
Sarah Cornelius
With one year of ESSA implementation down, Minnesota educators are hard at work planning and making adjustments for the upcoming school year.
It took a special session, but in the last week of May,
The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) is recognizing the importance of industry partnerships and exposing students to career options at a young age.
To ensure that e-Learning days truly support seamless student learning, MDE requires schools and districts looking to take advantage of this option to submit a plan for approval at the beginning of each school year. To help you put together a high-quality plan for next year, we’ve broken down the four e-learning day requirements MDE has outlined along with tips on how Edmentum’s online programs can support your e-learning days.
Credit recovery programs are perfect for high schools hoping to help students graduate on time, middle schools hoping to bridge learning gaps to prepare students for high school, and alternative sc
Fabiola Garcia
Minnesota’s K–12 science standards are due for an update this year (the last update occurred 10 years ago in 2009), and this past November, members of the 2018–19 Science Education Standards
Let’s explore some online credit recovery practices through the lens of the Minnesota Early Indicator and Response System (MEIRS), matching strategies and approaches to some of the steps of the system.
Peter Grimm
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