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School health providers include nurses, psychologists, behavioral health specialists, speech-language pathologists, and physical therapists, and states determine their licensure and training requirements. Some states require a minimum number of licensed personnel: Vermont and Delaware, for example, require a full-time nurse in every school. …
Apr 15, 2021 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM | (Virtual) (ARCHIVE) Supporting School Nurses. Overview. Back to Events. Join us for a webinar highlighting research, state examples, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance on leveraging school nurse expertise for safe in-person learning. NASBE is cohosting the webinar with Child ...
States acted quickly to suspend end-of-year assessments and amend graduation requirements for high school seniors amid COVID-19. This policy update highlights trends in state guidance around graduation and grade advancement and how some are addressing inherent equity challenges.
Promoting School Nurses as Leaders in Reopening Schools By Valerie Norville. This analysis describes how state boards of education and other state stakeholders can partner with school nurses and state school nurse leaders in forming guidance and making decisions about transitions back to school.
Join us for a webinar highlighting research, state examples, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance on leveraging school nurse expertise for safe in-person learning. NASBE is cohosting the webinar with Child Trends, a national research organization that focuses on improving the lives of children and youth, and we ...
For example, the Indiana State Board of Education recently launched initiatives to make a high school diploma valuable for every graduate: It changed graduation requirements, streamlined learning standards, and developed a data dashboard aligned to key characteristics that students should acquire before graduating.
Early Childhood Education. Actions state boards can take to advance education for students from birth to grade 3, including equitable access to high-quality early education and childcare programs and a well-qualified and well-compensated workforce.
The National Association of State Boards of Education develops, supports, and empowers citizen leaders on state boards of education to strengthen public education systems so students of all backgrounds and circumstances are prepared to succeed in school, work, and life.
A new NASBE policy update highlights trends in state guidance around graduation and grade advancement and how some are addressing inherent equity challenges. Overall, most state boards of education retained minimum course credit requirements but suspended state requirements on testing, hours, and days in classroom seats.
States Can Leverage School Nurses for a Safe Return to School. State boards of education and other state stakeholders should partner with school nurses and state school nurse leaders in forming guidance and making decisions about transitions back to school, according to a new NASBE analysis. read more