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  • Alaska tundra with mountains in the background

    Connecting Students and Teachers Across Alaska’s Tundra

    Read how the NW RISE network that connects educators in rural schools across the Northwest inspired a new network in a remote Alaska school district the size of West Virginia.

  • A group of students reading and writing together

    Broadening Horizons: How NW RISE Helps Students Connect, Collaborate and Learn From One Another

    For students in a writing class in a rural Idaho high school, sharing writing with peers in other states pushed their comfort zones. What did the students learn from this networking experience?

  • A group of people walking down a school hallway

    What’s Good to Know About Creating Rural Educator Networks

    Networks are a promising strategy for rural teachers to overcome the challenges of isolation. Danette Parsley provides three takeaways from our role in establishing a rural network in the Northwest.

  • A group of student with safety headphones and goggles

    Using Project-Based Blended Learning to Engage Career and Technical Education Students

    When it comes to CTE, what teaching models make a difference? Our bloggers make a case for combining project-based and blended learning models into a powerful CTE teaching approach.

  • The backs of three people wearing graduation caps and gowns

    Postsecondary Education and CTE

    Preparing students for their next steps in life is at the core of every high school’s mission. In this post we feature programs and practices that help educators empower students toward their next steps.

  • A group of students and a teacher in a woodworking class

    Education for Life: From Wood and Metal to Semiconductors and Programming

    West Valley School District students can earn industry certificates in seventh grade and journeyman credentials in high school. What can other districts learn from West Valley's thriving CTE model?

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    Why Postsecondary Education Matters

    Going to college makes a significant difference in students' future earnings. Read about how CTE could help energize more Oregon students to pursue a postsecondary path.

  • high school student holding a notebook

    Spotlight on Teaching English Learners

    Practices and programs that help educators engage English learners with compelling, grade-appropriate language and content.

  • Two giant speech bubbles with gears and shapes floating around them

    A Framework for Supporting English Learner Students’ Language Development

    From the beginning, our partnership with the Ontario School District in Eastern Oregon has focused on improving outcomes for English learner students.

  • teachers in a meeting room

    Making Connections: A Networking Strategy for Increasing Student Achievement

    Nanci Schneider gives a districts a school improvement formula for juggling local mandates and meeting state standards: Stay focused on student achievement and build a network.

  • Three students having a conversation

    Language in the Air: How a District has Elevated English Learner Student Interaction

    English learners benefit when they have opportunities for language practice throughout the day. What does it take for schools to make this happen?

  • A student writing in spanish on a chalkboard while their teacher watches

    Implementing ‘Language in the Air’: Key Ways a District Elevated English Learner Instruction

    When your goal is to make expanded opportunities for English learners to practice language skills throughout the school day a reality, how do you go about it?

  • A group of people having a meeting

    Creating Networks to Improve Teacher Recruitment and Retention: The Role of Education Northwest

    For districts and schools hit hard by teacher shortages, there's only so much you can do alone in hiring and keeping high-quality teachers.

  • A person sitting with their legs crossed and arms out in front of a large face profile with flowers growing out of it

    SEL Showcase: A Roundup of Our Best Resources

    Here is a sampling of the research-based resources and conversations we shared on social and emotional learning.

  • A person smiling and shaking another person's hand

    Hiring and Retaining Great Teachers in a High-Poverty Environment

    For the past 13 years I’ve served as the principal at Pasco High School, a large public school in a small city in Southeastern Washington.

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