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  • parent and student using a computer at home

    7 Ways to Develop an Online Community with English Learner Students

    Learn strategies for developing an online community with EL students, such as leveraging their digital skills, creating buddy systems, holding breakfast meetings, and checking in with families.

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    Using Accountability Testing as a Flashlight in Post-pandemic Education

    Today, we have an unprecedented opportunity to develop and implement innovative solutions that address long-standing educational challenges. One example is accountability testing.

  • Black Lives Matter

    Education Northwest’s Pledge of Anti-Racism

    The killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor have again exposed the systemic nature of racism. As an organization that is committed to rooting out inequities in our education system, we have an obligation to speak out.

  • illustration showing communication in a Native language

    Native Communities Harnessing the Internet to Share Traditional Knowledge

    Native communities have been showing up for education during the COVID-19 pandemic—tribal elders, leaders, advocates, and educators have been finding creative ways to engage learners.

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    Bridging the Distance: Three Ways Teachers Can Help Students Strengthen Their Writing Remotely

    As more states extend their school closures and remote learning becomes a new reality, teachers have less time for instruction, as well as less control over when and how students work.

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    Switching Gears: Ways to Optimize an Unplanned Shift to Online Teaching

    The sudden pivot to online teaching comes with plenty of challenges, but teachers may be further ahead than they realize because they have already built relationships with their students.

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    Update From Patty Wood, Education Northwest CEO

    As we move from weeks to months of social distancing, school closures, and remote work—and we envision an education system fundamentally changed by the COVID-19 pandemic—Education Northwest is responding to our partners’ changing needs.

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    Helping Schools Navigate Uncharted Waters

    As schools, districts, and other educational entities identify their needs during this unprecedented time, Education Northwest is here to provide customized services and resources.

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    From Patty Wood, Education Northwest CEO

    As we enter uncharted waters and learn as a society how to cope with the realities and requirements of living through the COVID-19 pandemic, I want to share what we are doing at Education Northwest.

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    Report Spotlights Promising Practices for Supporting Oregon's Transfer Students

    Transferring from a community college to a university can be challenging. Without adequate support, community college students may struggle to transfer and earn a bachelor’s degree.

  • Hispanic Heritage Month

    Latine Educators Tell Their Stories

    As we observe Hispanic Heritage Month, we are deeply inspired by the five Latine educators who are sharing their stories with us in 2019.

  • Patty Wood

    Patty Wood Named Chief Executive Officer of Education Northwest

    Education Northwest’s board of directors announced that it has unanimously chosen Patty Wood as the organization’s chief executive officer.

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    Teaching Math to Struggling Learners

    Math success for students with learning disabilities and struggling learners starts with solid teaching practices combined with necessary, specially designed teaching adjustments.

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    New Video Introduces Oregon Educators to Tribal History

    Discover what's new in a statewide curriculum on the Native American experience in Oregon.

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    Helping Students With Dyslexia Find Their Reading Motivation

    Teachers can create a rich learning experience for everyone by providing the necessary accommodations for students with dyslexia, while also embracing their unique skills and perspectives.

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