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Teacher Retention and Well-being

Top 3 Key Takeaways: Enhancing teacher well-being directly impacts retention and student success. Comprehensive professional development and supportive leadership significantly improve teacher satisfaction. Community building and fair recognition practices are essential for maintaining teacher engagement and longevity. Teacher Retention and Well-being Teachers form the backbone of educational systems, directly influencing student

By |2025-06-18T19:10:31+00:00June 18th, 2025|Education Reform|0 Comments

AI Activities for K–12 Students Over Summer Break

AI Activities for K–12 Students Over Summer Break Summer break is a perfect time for K–12 students to recharge, explore new interests, and dive into meaningful learning experiences. With the growing relevance of artificial intelligence (AI) in our world, what better time to get kids started with this transformative technology? Below are 10

By |2025-06-10T07:31:11+00:00May 20th, 2025|Math Curriculum|0 Comments

Summer Programs For Kids

Summer Programs For Kids As the school year winds down, many educators, parents, and district leaders turn their attention to an often overlooked yet critical aspect of education: summer learning programs. These initiatives provide more than just academic support; they help prevent summer learning loss, offer enrichment opportunities, and serve as vital resources

By |2025-05-13T18:11:51+00:00May 13th, 2025|Reading Assessment|0 Comments

Reading Rockets: Empowering Literacy for K-12 Education

Reading Rockets: Empowering Literacy for K-12 Education At Let’s Go Learn, we are dedicated to promoting tools and initiatives that advance literacy for students of all ages. One such initiative that is making a profound impact is Reading Rockets, a national multimedia literacy project created in 2007 by WETA, the second-largest public television

By |2025-05-05T17:04:09+00:00May 5th, 2025|Homeschool|0 Comments

Summer Homeschool Curriculum

Summer Homeschool Curriculum Homeschooling offers various options for implementing a summer curriculum, providing flexibility to parents and students. One popular method is year-round homeschooling, where learning continues throughout the summer without the traditional summer break. This option allows for a consistent, comprehensive education, preventing learning loss during the long break. Parents can implement

By |2024-04-23T18:44:33+00:00April 22nd, 2024|Homeschool|0 Comments

ESY

5 Steps to a Successful ESY for Your Child with Special Needs Summer break is almost here, but for many special needs students, the end of the school year brings anxiety about losing hard-won skills.  Extended School Year (ESY) programs can bridge that gap, but navigating the process can feel overwhelming.  Here are

By |2024-04-04T16:16:11+00:00April 4th, 2024|Special Education|0 Comments

Proactively Using End of Year Data

The end of the school year can be a hectic time. As teachers finish their last lessons, complete end-of-year assessments, and pack up their classrooms, there usually isn’t much time to think about the following school year. However, taking time to analyze end-of-year data and use it to plan proactively for the next year

By |2022-09-01T00:20:06+00:00April 27th, 2021|Math Assessment|0 Comments

10 Tips for a Successful Summer School Program

Virtually all schools today are considering summer school options, in particular to help compensate for the learning loss and lack of social engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many have already committed to a program, and hope that vaccination rates will allow significantly more in-person interaction this summer. Here, the Let's Go Learn CSS (Customer

By |2022-08-15T21:14:43+00:00April 20th, 2021|Math Curriculum|0 Comments

How to Quickly Close the Math Gap: Ideas for Summer School and Quick Intervention

Let’s face it: we know that our students’ education suffered this past year due to school closures, experimental hybrid models, little to no peer interaction, and insufficient time for gap filling and remediation.  But did you know that math is usually the subject that suffers the most each year, and all the more so

By |2022-09-01T00:27:38+00:00April 5th, 2021|Math Assessment|0 Comments
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