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Earlier this year, Florida banned the use of cell phones in public schools during class time. Proponents say the law reduces disruptions, but many parents are concerned about reaching their children during emergencies.
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What was the last time you wrote a letter or took notes in cursive? Some people haven't written in cursive since middle school and question its relevance in the classroom today.
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This week's podcast features the audio from the September Carolina Classrooms program which focused on bullying and suicide prevention and how these and…
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The mission of the Office of Family and Community Engagement (FACE) is to support partnerships between community organizations, families and schools in an…
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Each year, schools across the country celebrate Constitution Day in various ways, and here in SC The State Chapter of the American Board of Trial…
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ETV Teacher Recertification offers courses in ELA, science, social studies, mathematics, the arts, bullying/cyber safety, and more to meet teacher renewal…
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All this week, PBS and SCETV will feature programs and documentaries as well as special episodes of Nova, Frontline and PBS Newshour, a new film from POV,…
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State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman gives remarks to principals, district personnel, and superintendents at the 2016 SCASA Innovative Ideas…
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Dr. Hector Flores became the President of the SCGSSM on April 15th, replacing Dr. Murray Brockman, who retired. Dr. Flores, a native of Peru, came to the…
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Registration is currently underway for the fall 2016 VirtualSC term and Deirdre Edwards, Curriculum Team Leader in the VirtualSC Office, joins us to give…
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Each August, Speaking of Schools reaches out to the State Teacher of the Year for the prior year and asks him/her to share some of the personal,…
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Two Teachers at the Ashley River Creative Arts School in Charleston have taken steps to involve their entire elementary school community by using the…