School Administrator's Clip File • November 18, 2020
Studies show that students who are more active throughout the school day can focus better, process information faster and retain information longer. Encourage teachers to integrate movement in their classes, whether their students are in person or online.
School Administrator's Clip File • November 11, 2020
According to EdWeek Research Center’s latest monthly survey about the impact of the coronavirus on schools, 84 percent of teachers and administrators say teacher morale is lower now than it was prior to the pandemic.
School Administrator's Clip File • November 4, 2020
Researchers believe that teachers can maximize student learning capacities by nurturing positive attitudes in all subject areas. This is especially important now as students struggle with the new normal of learning. Encourage teachers to...
School Administrator's Clip File • October 28, 2020
Improve family engagement by using the same social media parents are already using! Create a Facebook page or Twitter account for your school. Then post or tweet...
School Administrator's Clip File • October 21, 2020
Before the coronavirus pandemic, most schools provided parenting information through workshops, meetings or classes. Now schools must get creative to promote involvement and keep families safe. Consider sharing information with parents in new ways...
School Administrator's Clip File • October 14, 2020
October is National Principals Month! Let your voice be heard this month to honor, thank and advocate for all principals. #ThankAPrincipal for their hard work and dedication.
School Administrator's Clip File • October 7, 2020
Schools know that parents have an enormous impact on their children’s academic success. And while most parents value education, they don’t always realize that what they do (or don’t do) determines whether or not their children will be successful in school—especially in pandemic learning conditions.
School Administrator's Clip File • September 30, 2020
Students are spending more and more time on digital platforms—for school and for socializing. Experts fear that with that increased time online, students who are prone to bullying are likely to turn to cyberbully...
School Administrator's Clip File • September 23, 2020
As schools take steps to safely reopen schools, the Centers for Disease Control has developed four strategies for K-12 school administrators to use in order to protect students, teachers and staff...
School Administrator's Clip File • September 16, 2020
Educators and students are spending an abundance of time in front of screens these days, which can lead to digital eye strain. Signs of digital eye strain include...
School Administrator's Clip File • September 9, 2020
Nurturing relationships with families is more important than ever. Without their engagement and support, students suffer. Experts agree that effective family engagement programs do these five things...
School Administrator's Clip File • September 2, 2020
As schools implement new policies and procedures related to COVID-19 and student learning, it’s important to find out what parents are thinking. Surveys can help you do just that—but they don’t work if parents don’t answer them. To create effective surveys...