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Get Ready for AERA’s Annual Meeting: Online Platform and Mobile App Launching on April 7, with a Focus on Supporting Youth and Graduate Students, and Other Exciting Highlights!

The American Educational Research Association (AERA) is gearing up for its annual meeting, which will take place virtually from April 8-12, 2021. This year's theme is "Accepting Educational Responsibility," and the conference will feature a variety of sessions, presentations, and events focused on education research and policy.One of the most exciting aspects of this year's conference is the launch of a new online platform and mobile app, which will make it easier for attendees to navigate the conference and connect with one another. The platform and app will allow attendees

Exploring the Educational Advancements of Liberia and Sierra Leone through the Learning Leapfrog Program

Liberia and Sierra Leone are two West African countries that have been ravaged by civil wars and political instability for decades. These conflicts have had a devastating impact on the education systems of both countries, leaving many children without access to quality education. However, in recent years, there has been a concerted effort to improve the education systems of Liberia and Sierra Leone through the Learning Leapfrog Program.The Learning Leapfrog Program is a joint initiative between the governments of Liberia and Sierra Leone, the World Bank, and other development partners.

Analysis of Teacher Turnover Costs Fails to Consider Systemic Implications

Teacher turnover is a major issue in the education system, with an estimated $2.2 billion spent annually on replacing teachers who leave their positions. However, a recent analysis of the costs associated with teacher turnover fails to consider the systemic implications of this phenomenon. When teachers leave their positions, it can have a significant impact on the quality of education that students receive. This is because new teachers often lack the experience and knowledge of the subject matter that veteran teachers have. As a result, students may not receive the

Reduce Teacher Workload to Prevent Teacher Burnout and Retention Loss

Teacher burnout and retention loss are two of the most pressing issues facing educators today. With increasing workloads and decreasing resources, teachers are feeling overwhelmed and are leaving the profession in droves. To combat this, schools must take steps to reduce teacher workloads in order to prevent teacher burnout and retention loss. First, schools should focus on providing teachers with the resources they need to do their jobs effectively. This includes adequate supplies, technology, and training. When teachers have access to the tools they need, they can focus on teaching

Reducing Teacher Workload to Retain Educators

Teachers are the backbone of our education system, and it is essential to ensure they are supported and have manageable workloads. Unfortunately, many teachers experience burnout due to excessive workloads, leading to high turnover rates in the profession. Reducing teacher workload is an important step in retaining educators and ensuring students receive the best possible education. One way to reduce teacher workload is to provide more support staff in the classroom. This could include teaching assistants, librarians, and other professionals who can help with administrative tasks and support students with

Recording: CIDER Session – Examining the State of K-12 E-Learning in Canada in 2022

The state of K-12 e-learning in Canada is an important topic to examine, and one that has been gaining more attention in recent years. With the rapid advances in technology, the potential for e-learning to revolutionize the way students learn has become increasingly clear. In this CIDER session, we will be taking a look at the current state of K-12 e-learning in Canada in 2022, and exploring the potential implications for the future of education. First, we will discuss the current landscape of K-12 e-learning in Canada. We will examine

Recording Now Available: Examining the State of K-12 E-Learning in Canada for 2022 with the CIDER Session

The world of K-12 education is rapidly changing, and Canada is no exception. With the introduction of e-learning, more and more students are taking advantage of the convenience and flexibility that this type of learning offers. In order to better understand the current state of K-12 e-learning in Canada, the Canadian Institute for Digital Education Research (CIDER) has recently released a recording of their session on the topic for 2022. The CIDER session provides an in-depth look at the current state of K-12 e-learning in Canada. It examines the various

How to Effectively Challenge Authority Figures and Make a Lasting Impact

Challenging authority figures can be an intimidating prospect, but it is often necessary to make a lasting impact. Whether you are challenging a boss, teacher, or other authority figure, there are certain steps you can take to ensure your challenge is effective and successful. First, it is important to understand why you are challenging the authority figure. Are you trying to make a change in policy or procedure? Are you trying to get a point across? Knowing your purpose will help you focus your challenge and make sure it is

Robert Maranto’s Recent Publications

Robert Maranto is an American professor of political science at the University of Arkansas, and is a leading expert in the field of education policy. He has recently published a number of works that have made an impact on the field of education policy.Maranto's most recent publication is a book titled "The Politics of Education Reform: The Pursuit of Equity and Excellence". This book examines the history of education reform in the United States, and how it has been shaped by political and economic forces. Maranto looks at how different