chronic absenteeism Latest about chronic absenteeism Addressing The Critical Impact of Chronic Absenteeism By Michael Millington published 10 June 24 More children are becoming frequently absent from school, missing out on integral formative instruction while doing irreparable damage to their future prospects. AI, Absenteeism, Cybersecurity, and More at the Tech & Learning Regional Leadership Summit in New England By Michael Millington published 20 May 24 Forward-thinking educators collaborated during a day of information sharing, fact finding, and a bit of entertainment at the Tech & Learning Summit in Boston. Chronic Absenteeism: Why It’s On The Rise and How to Overcome It By Erik Ofgang last updated 24 November 21 The COVID-19 pandemic continues to increase rates of chronic absenteeism, but there are proven strategies for improving attendance. Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Charting Your Path to Educational Leadership2The 2-Minute Story That Saved My Career: How Storytelling Can Be The Most Effective Form of Feedback3Tech & Learning Conversations with Kevin Hogan4You Probably Already Saw AI Slop Today. What Educators Need To Know About This Fast-Growing and Harmful Trend5Exploring the Dynamics of Online Gaming Behavior
Addressing The Critical Impact of Chronic Absenteeism By Michael Millington published 10 June 24 More children are becoming frequently absent from school, missing out on integral formative instruction while doing irreparable damage to their future prospects.
AI, Absenteeism, Cybersecurity, and More at the Tech & Learning Regional Leadership Summit in New England By Michael Millington published 20 May 24 Forward-thinking educators collaborated during a day of information sharing, fact finding, and a bit of entertainment at the Tech & Learning Summit in Boston.
Chronic Absenteeism: Why It’s On The Rise and How to Overcome It By Erik Ofgang last updated 24 November 21 The COVID-19 pandemic continues to increase rates of chronic absenteeism, but there are proven strategies for improving attendance.