3 Areas Where Schools Can Cut Costs, Help the Environment

School districts often struggle to navigate the vast web of funding opportunities to support ambitious projects, especially when it comes to green initiatives.

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6 Studies That Will Help You Rediscover Gratitude

We’re all looking to practice gratitude, especially at this time of year. But new research can help you improve the steps you take to express gratitude and may even help you feel happier.

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How a Fight at Home Impacts Your Workday

Research has proven that negative interactions at work hurt employees’ well-being and productivity, but the time spent at work is only one part of an employee’s day.

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With So Many People Quitting, Don’t Overlook Those Who Stay

As school leaders have experienced, the marketplace for talent has shifted. Today, you need to think of your employees as customers and put thoughtful attention into retaining them, according to Debbie Cohen and Kate Roeske-Zummer for Harvard Business Review.

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Use Federal Grants to Diversify Your Teacher Workforce

To combat a national teacher shortage, many states are starting to get creative. From “grow your own” teachers to allowing veterans to teach, the options for addressing teacher shortages are expanding, according to a report from District Administration.

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Holiday Ransomware Attacks Hit Education Sector Hard

The education sector is especially vulnerable to ransomware attacks over holidays and weekends, according to a global survey of 1,203 cyber defense professionals across sectors by Cybereason, a cybersecurity technology company.

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