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A Low-Cost, Highly Effective Math Program | EduProgress There’s no large, new financial investment coming over the horizon for America’s public schools. And yet, students still have a lot of unmet need.

With limited funding and ongoing student need, cost-effective solutions are more important than ever.

ASSISTments is one math program showing strong results without a high price tag.

Learn more on #EduProgress: eduprogress.org/a-low-cost-h...

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Tariffs Will Cost Schools Billions | EduProgress Schools buy a lot of stuff. And many of those things are made internationally. So, as President Trump imposes tariffs on foreign-made goods, that will raise prices on schools and mean they either need...

A 25% tariff on school supplies?

That could mean $12B+ in extra costs for public schools.
Read the latest from @chadaldeman.bsky.social on #EduProgress:

eduprogress.org/tariffs-will...

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High Standards + High Support = A Winning Formula for Students | EduProgress When I first heard about Louisiana’s effort to streamline state and federal funding programs, it immediately made sense to me. Why have districts submit separate budgets and plans for multiple differe...

🚀 High standards + high support = student success.
A concept embraced by international soccer coach Emma Hayes can transform classrooms too!

💡 Chad Aldeman unpacks how "positive discomfort" motivates students to push beyond their limits.

📖 Read more on #EduProgress:
eduprogress.org/high-standar...

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State test results are still too d*mn slow | Assessment HQ

#AssessmentHQ’s Dale Chu highlights Chad Aldeman’s #EduProgress piece on the lag in state assessment results. Chu calls for timely data release and commends Florida & Tennessee for leading the charge. assessmenthq.org/2024/06/10/s...

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How States Could Reserve $550 Million for Tutoring, Advanced Courses, or CTE Pathways | Education Recovery Hub When federal COVID relief funds expire at the end of this year, school districts may have to scale back on promising education recovery efforts.

The spend down deadline for ESSER funds is quickly approaching and districts may have to scale back. @chadaldeman.bsky.social lays out how districts can continue supporting student achievement use the “Direct Student Services” provision in the latest for #EduProgress. eduprogress.org/how-states-c...

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