
Michael DiNapoli Jr
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15-07-2015 15:06:30
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Texas policymakers can employ a variety of research-based tools to grow the teacher pipeline, bolster state teacher development systems, and retain more current teachers. New research via Learning Policy Institute Charles Butt Foundation bit.ly/3KM1E6A



20+ years of research finds a strong evidence base for social and emotional learning (SEL) in schools, with hundreds of studies showing positive outcomes for all students at all grade levels. New report via Learning Policy Institute #SELday bit.ly/3Jp58dX


"Our education and youth development spaces must adapt to the very real challenges that our youth face as they continue to adjust to a world that has changed so drastically over the past two years." EdTrust Learning Policy Institute National Urban League edtrust.org/the-equity-lin…




Eighth graders’ scores in U.S. history and civics on the 2022 NAEP test, the “Nation’s Report Card," show a decrease to 1990s levels. The civics score shows a significant decline for the first time ever. New article from Sarah Schwartz Education Week: edweek.org/leadership/his…





“Teachers who are not fully prepared are not as effective in the classroom, and this is at a time when students really need effective instruction.” LPI's Susan K. Patrick spoke with Gabe Cohen about #TeacherShortages for CNN This Morning with Audie Cornish.

Excited to learn more about educator diversity, teacher prep programs, and a state by state comparison of salaries with Learning Policy Institute #Einsteinfellows23. Thanks Susan K. Patrick Michael DiNapoli Jr for walking us through it all today.


Teacher shortages are widespread, yet layoffs occur annually, a paradox which stems from converging factors including state and local funding contexts, the "ESSER cliff," and more. Learn more in this blog by Michael DiNapoli Jr and Ivett Arellano. learningpolicyinstitute.org/blog/layoffs-s…