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Quock Walker, Journey to Emancipation
- Authored by: Paula Paris

SEASON OF FREEDOM, Part 2

by Paula Paris Quock Walker’s Journey to Emancipation “We can lift up the legacy of Quock Walker and the many other pioneering forces behind the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts; and we can use his fight as inspiration as we work towards a more just and equitable Commonwealth.” — Senator Cindy

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Juneteenth 2023
- Authored by: Paula Paris

The Season of Freedom

by Paula Paris Juneteenth begins a three-part celebration “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” –Nelson Mandella This year on June 19 all 50 United States observed Juneteenth as a federal

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'SCI-FI to AI' Fiction to Fact. A discussion with Mike Mino, Education Development in Technology Professional
- Authored by: Gary Kaplan

‘SCI-FI to AI’ Fiction to Fact. A discussion with Mike Mino [Podcast]

with Gary Kaplan, introduction by Greg Cunningham Transforming traditional 20th century classes into state of the art 21st Century Skills programs This month’s podcast features Michael Mino, founder of MM Development Services, a provider of innovative education development services to schools and classrooms.  With his over 25 years of experience

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Closed education gaps. Test Scores Measure Skills
- Authored by: Greg Cunningham

Test Scores Measure Skills 

by Greg Cunningham Grade-level skills help students raise achievement, close gaps. No cost to schools. There has been much discussion of standardized testing lately with opponents and proponents making their cases loudly online, in print, and in person at the State House.  The discussion has been going on in Massachusetts

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Recovering Learning Loss. FREE WHITEPAPER
- Authored by: Gary Kaplan

Recovering Learning Loss. FREE WHITEPAPER

Raising Achievement Closing Gaps The pandemic that began in March 2020 disrupted education for the rest of that year and most of the following two years. Estimates of lost learning during those years range from 3 years up. Massachusetts Commissioner Jeff Riley forecast a recovery period of five years. But some

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Isn’t Every Month Poetry Month?
- Authored by: Greg Cunningham

Isn’t Every Month Poetry Month?

by Greg Cunningham Why only April? Most people are aware that February is Black History month and March is Women’s History month.  The focus on these monthly topics is well-known and well-deserved. It may be worth noting that only  August and December do not have distinctions of focus, while many

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MCAS Math: 24-14 Practice!
- Authored by: Joan Reissman

How to Pass MCAS Math: 24-14 Practice!

By Joan Reissman TIP: Cover standards that have been on previous tests Students need to pass the 10th grade MCAS tests in order to graduate. Test preparation is not a substitute for long-term cumulative learning; but review and practice is a tried and true way to refresh and strengthen skills

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Aprille Ericsson-Jackson
- Authored by: Paula Paris

Aprille Ericsson-Jackson

One Giant Step for Womankind by Paula Paris “The United States cannot afford to lose more than half of its talent and the fresh perspective that women and minorities bring to these critical fields.  Without diversity in all fields the United States will not remain technically competitive” Aprille Ericsson-Jackson Tweet

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