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Communications

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School Climate & Safety Opinion How One Big City District Is Addressing the Middle East Conflict
Partnerships are helping the Philadelphia schools better support all students and staff, writes Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr.
Tony B. Watlington Sr., October 10, 2024
4 min read
Polar opposite hands hold u a triangular flag. Teamwork, resolution, truce.
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School & District Management Download Navigating Tense Conversations at Work: A Guide for Educators (Downloadable)
A downloadable guide to help educators navigate polarizing conflicts.
Olina Banerji, October 2, 2024
3 min read
Conceptual image of a crowd gathered outside the White House watching what the president will do. Giant sky compass represents the decisions the President of the United States must make.
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School & District Management Opinion 5 Lessons Principals Can Learn From U.S. Presidents About Leadership
What does it take to lead a school in this polarized political climate? Let history be your guide.
Ronald S. Thomas, September 24, 2024
5 min read
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Teaching Profession Opinion 3 Ways Educators Can Make Hard Conversations Easier
Conversations around hot-button topics can catch teachers and school leaders off guard. Avoidance isn't the answer.
Peter DeWitt & Michael Nelson, September 23, 2024
6 min read
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School Climate & Safety A Surge of Violent School Threats Creates a Communication Crisis for Districts
School threats requires districts to juggle nuanced messages for parents, students, and communities.
Evie Blad, September 20, 2024
6 min read
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School & District Management Opinion From One Superintendent to Another: Get Political
Strong relationships with political leaders help create a supportive network for your schools, even amid partisan turbulence.
George Philhower, September 18, 2024
5 min read
Line drawing of town landscape including a school, a child, and a parent.
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Families & the Community Opinion The 3 Secrets to Better Parent-Teacher Communication
Teachers and parents rarely receive guidance on how to effectively communicate. Here’s what two experienced educators recommend.
Adam Berger & Don Berger, September 16, 2024
4 min read
School & District Management Video How School Leaders Can Learn to 'Disagree Better'
Leaders can’t avoid conflict. But they can learn to manage it more effectively.
Olina Banerji, September 13, 2024
3 min read
School & District Management Live Online Discussion A Seat at the Table: How Can We ‘Disagree Better’? A Roadmap for Educators
Experts in conflict resolution, psychology, and leadership skills offer K-12 leaders skills to avoid conflict in challenging circumstances.
September 12, 2024
A diverse group of people tug of war on the balance bar balanced on the planet earth. Negotiations, balancing conversations.
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School & District Management 3 Ways Principals Can Respond to Polarization and Division
The role of a school leader is inherently difficult and conflict-ridden. Here's what they can do to manage tense situations.
Olina Banerji, September 10, 2024
6 min read
People come together together from both sides of the chasm between a split public school
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School & District Management Polarization in 69´«Ã½: 5 Timely Remedies for Educators
What contributes to polarization? What is its impact on K-12? Answers to these questions are the focus of this year's special report.
Elizabeth Rich, August 28, 2024
2 min read
A scholar look up at a wave that is about to overtake them
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School & District Management Reported Essay How Principals Can Ride the Storm of Divisive Politics
School leaders must do their best to find a way for everyone to work together and move forward.
Olina Banerji, August 26, 2024
9 min read
Taking a closer look at the growing nose of a Pinocchio @ symbol figure
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School & District Management Opinion 69´«Ã½ Can’t Cure Polarization. Here’s How They Survive It
To avoid controversy, many educators have learned to sidestep contentious topics. That’s understandable—and wrong.
Eli Gottlieb, August 26, 2024
7 min read
People come together together from both sides of the chasm between a split public school
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Big Ideas in Education Special Report Big Ideas for Upending Polarization
Educators feel divisions in their classrooms, schools, and districts. Research—and history—can explain the causes and offer solutions.
August 26, 2024