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  • Honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

    Honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

    Learn, teach, and celebrate the diversity of Asian American and Pacific Islander culture, history, and heritage.

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    Using Data to Build an Early Childhood System for Wyoming’s Future

    Wyoming is using data from its Preschool Development Grant evaluation to strengthen education systems for the state’s youngest residents.

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    How Indiana Schools Are Strengthening the Dual Credit Teacher Pipeline

    Our new study highlights creative solutions to encourage educators to earn dual credit teaching credentials.

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    Now Is the Time to Focus on Educator Health and Well-Being

    A collective, holistic approach to well-being in schools can lead to better working conditions for educators and better learning conditions for students.

  • Twila Miner

    Celebrating Twila Miner, 2021 Nelson Scholar

    The Montana State University graduate student centers Native student experiences with financial aid in her work and research. Throughout her life, Twila Miner (Oglala Lakota) has found herself living in two worlds.

  • Exploring the Lived Experiences of Superintendents of Color in Oregon

    Exploring the Lived Experiences of Superintendents of Color in Oregon

    Explore a 2022 report on the lived experiences of superintendents of color in Oregon.

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    National Mentoring Month: The Power of Relationships

    In honor of National Mentoring Month, we reflect on the important role mentors play (especially during the COVID-19 pandemic) and provides some mentoring-related resources.

  • Stuart Ferguson as Chief Financial Officer

    Stuart Ferguson Joins Education Northwest as Chief Financial Officer

    Education Northwest announces new Chief Financial Officer, a leader in the education professional services field.

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    Beyond Compliance: Using Perkins Data to Improve CTE

    An expert shares how program-level CTE staff can use data they already collect to make programs more equitable and accessible.

  • Jessica Johnson

    Jessica Johnson to Lead Program and Business Development at Education Northwest

    Jessica Johnson, a highly skilled and experienced leader in the education professional services field, is joining Education Northwest as Chief Program & Development Officer.

  • Who Controls Native Education?

    Who Controls Native Education?

    Mandy Smoker Broaddus, Kellie Harry, and Sarah Pierce share reflections from the National Indian Education Association’s annual convention and its theme of Native Control of Native Education.

  • Kellie Harry

    Native Language Revitalization: A Personal Journey Into Paiute Language and Culture

    Kellie Harry is a senior advisor in Native and culturally responsive education and shares her personal story of learning her native Paiute language and advocating for its revitalization.

  • Diana Serrano

    Making it Personal: Conducting Relevant Research to Support English Learners

    Education Northwest researcher Diana Serrano experienced the power of education firsthand. Today, she gives back to English learners and educators through research grounded in practical application.

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    The PLC at Work in Arkansas Evaluation: Implementation, Impact, and Methodology

    The Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) invested in intensive supports for schools to build high-functioning professional learning communities using Solution Tree’s Professional PLC at Work® model.

  • Identifying and Supporting Native Migratory Students

    Identifying and Supporting Native Migratory Students

    Accurate identification can help Native migratory students sustain important cultural practices while thriving in school.

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