4 Barriers to Student Success that Educators Need to Be Talking About
Under-the-radar barriers to student success fly low for a reason. They’re often hard to address via edtech, don’t align well with quick professional development #PD training, and aren’t measured by most accountability systems.
Supportive relationships are a powerful way to break down what might seem like intransigent barriers—and this op/ed for The 74 Million by Bridget Hamre makes a convincing case. Bridget is co-founder and CEO at Teachstone, which offers tools to focus, measure, and improve #interactions between educators and students.
“Amid all the cutting-edge solutions that are capturing attention, it is important not to lose sight of the proven power of life-changing interactions between teachers and their students,” she writes.
At SWPR Group, we are honored to work with education leaders like Bridget to support the success of all K12 learners.
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