How Schools are Strategizing to Address Learning Loss
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a way to help your students and yourself to be mindful and intentional so that better learning can occur.
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Asynchronous Engagement
Asynchronous learning has been known for its advantages over the traditional classroom. Read how to adapt to asynchronous engagement.
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Elevate Back-to-School Series: Gradebook Basics Setup
Learn the Basics of Gradebook Setup in the FACTS SIS Gradebook Heading back to school is just around the corner (scary, I know!) and you might be wondering, “Hmm, how do I set up my gradebook?!” Don’t worry. FACTS has
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Elevate Back-to-School Series: Extra Credit, Curving Assignments, and Penalty Points
Learn about Advanced Grading Options in the FACTS SIS Gradebook If you’re a teacher, you may be wondering how you utilize advanced grading functionality like adding extra assignments or curving assignments within FACTS SIS. Or, you may need to place
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Using the FACTS SIS Resource Center
Preparing for fall is one of the busiest times of the year – at your school and here at FACTS. To help you knock out your back-to-school to-do list, we’ve created an easy way for you to access resources and
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Social-Emotional Learning – Online and In Person
The importance of social-emotional learning “How do you feel each day in school?” In a joint initiative between the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and the Born This Way Foundation, the Emotion Revolution study asked more than 22,000 middle and
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FACTS SIS Insights: June Edition
For many schools, even though students are on break and the daily routine has slowed down, June is a very busy time of year. Whether you’re wrapping up last school year or prepping for the next one, here are a
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Addressing Learning Loss in 2021
Using Classroom Intervention to Address Learning Loss Every educator expects some summer slide with students. But combined with the shift to remote learning caused by COVID-19, learning loss in summer 2021 will likely be even more considerable. To address that
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Prep for the Return to In-Person Learning
Getting Back to the Classroom Compared to where we were last summer, things certainly seem to be looking up. Restaurants and stores are slowly re-opening, people in the U.S. are receiving vaccines every day, and many schools look poised for
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