Mississippi ESSA Resources
Mississippi Department of Education
P.O. Box 771
Jackson, MS 39205
Phone: (601) 359-3513
Website: http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/
MISSISSIPPI ESSA NEWS
How MAP Growth Data Drives Performance and Becomes Part of School Culture
If principals and teachers understand how to measure student growth and support students in reaching their potential and if they truly value the ability to deliver a measure that an interim assessment like MAP® Growth® provides, then consistent data practices can become part of a school or district culture.
read moreDeeper Learning Digest: How One High School Integrated Deeper Learning Into Its Curriculum
“We wanted to increase rigor and our students’ academic abilities, so I thought [deeper learning] would make sense for our school setting.”
read moreBetsy DeVos OKs Louisiana Pitch to Use Innovative Tests Under ESSA
Louisiana is the first state to get the all clear from the U.S. Department of Education to participate in the Every Student Succeeds Act’s “Innovative Assessment” pilot.
read moreCOMMENTARY: Trump Wants to Merge the Ed. and Labor Departments. Here’s Why That’s a Bad Idea
President Donald Trump has proposed combining the U.S. Departments of Education and Labor. After asking educators for their opinions about the merger, Education Week reported that “educators, by and large, don’t seem to be fans of this idea.”
read moreWhy I Chose to be the Mentor for the NNPA’s Discover the Unexpected Journalism Fellowship Program
When I was a little girl I wanted two things: a pair of magic earrings, identical to the ones in my favorite cartoon, and to be a Fairy Princess Ballerina Astronaut
read moreCOMMENTARY: You Don’t Have to Break the Bank to Give Back to HBCUs
AFRO NEWSPAPER — Earlier this year, a man named Jack Weldon Patrick passed away in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. A long-time lawyer, Patrick was remembered as a family man, an advocate for social justice, and a respected community leader.
read more‘Juuling’ and Teenagers: 3 Things Principals and Teachers Need to Know
EDUCATION WEEK — There’s also a whole juuling culture online, where students share YouTube videos of how to hollow out highlighters to conceal the compact devices, and how to slide them up shirt sleeves.
read moreNNPA ESSA Educator Spotlight: Millennial Jarren Small Brings Innovation to Education with “LegendsDoLive”
Jarren Small, a 28 year-old, Missouri City native and community activist, launched LegendsDoLive, in an effort to improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged youth.
read moreNew workshop: Sensory Storytime Programs
ALA Publishing eLearning Solutions announces an exciting new workshop, Sensory Storytime Programs with Jennifer Roy. This workshop will last 90 minutes and take place at 2:30pm Eastern/1:30 Central/12:30 Mountain/11:30am Pacific on Wed., July 25, 2018.
read moreTrump Ed. Dept. Announces New Career and Technical Education Grants
Got an idea for supporting the transition for high school Career and Technical Education students into post-secondary education and the workforce? The U.S. Department of Education wants to hear from you.
read moreWhat Would a Merged Education and Labor Department Look Like?
EDUCATION WEEK — …congressional Democrats overwhelmingly panned the proposal, which would almost certainly need their votes to pass. Republicans said the idea is worthy of consideration but haven’t introduced legislation to make it a reality.
read moreNNPA, New Journal and Guide Host National Black Parents’ Town Hall in Norfolk
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) recently hosted its second National Black Parents’ Town Hall Meeting on Educational Excellence at the Gethsemane Community Fellowship Church in Norfolk, Va.
read moreOPINION: We Must Reform Obama’s School Discipline Policies for the Safety of Our Children
…in 2014, the Departments of Education and Justice put public schools on notice. If they suspended or expelled students of any racial group more than any other, they could face a federal investigation. In place of discipline to punish bad behavior, they were urged to use positive reinforcement instead.
read moreEarly College Coming to Jackson Public Schools
JACKSON — Freshmen at Jackson Public Schools now have the opportunity to graduate from high school with an associate’s degree at no cost to them.
Freshmen at Jackson Public Schools now have the opportunity to graduate from high school with an associate’s degree at no cost to them. JPS partnered with Tougaloo College to offer Early College High School to 49 freshmen. Students will atten…
read moreAP World History course is dropping thousands of years of human events and critics are furious
Since 2002, the AP World History course has covered thousands of years of human activity around the planet, starting 10,000 years back. But now the College Board, which owns the Advanced Placement program, wants to cut out most of that history and start the course at the year 1450 — and some teachers and students are appalled.
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