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Navigating the New Landscape of Higher Ed Marketing: Part 2
eCampusnews.com Content Director and host Kevin Hogan continues his conversation with Verlan Stephens, Managing Partner at Agile Education, about the dramatic changes higher education institutions face and how these developments impact their brands and operations. The pair highlight the significant shift in marketing strategies,
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Navigating the New Landscape of Higher Ed Marketing: Part 1
In this episode, eCampusnews.com Content Director and host Kevin Hogan engages in a comprehensive discussion with Verlan Stephens, Managing Partner at Agile Education, about the state of play of higher education post-pandemic and its implications for solution providers. Key Points include the latest enrollment
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3 key steps when designing inclusive spaces in K-12 schools
As school districts continue to evolve, a growing emphasis is placed on inclusivity in education, with many shifting toward integrating students with special education needs into general classrooms.
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Better benefits could help ease educator turnover
When discussing public school employee compensation packages, the conversations often center around salaries. A recent Pew Research Center survey found only 15 percent of teachers are extremely or very satisfied with their pay.
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Helping science-averse teachers integrate STEM and literacy
As a former middle school math teacher, I've witnessed firsthand how STEM education and literacy can work together to create powerful learning experiences.
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3 things you didn’t know your classroom management software could do
It's almost a truism among educators to say that classroom management is all about relationship management. Learning requires a great deal of vulnerability, and there's no doubt that educators need to earn the trust and respect of their students.
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Do AP classes matter in college admissions?
The competitive nature of college admissions can leave students in a panic, desperate to prove their academic excellence. Admissions officers and experts get asked all the time how students can stand out, including whether AP classes matter for their chances.
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District leaders express gratitude for special education staff
The demand for special education services is increasing, with about 15 percent of public school students eligible for services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
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