The Eddies—annual, advocate-nominated and voted awards—feature strategic advocacy that is driving impactful policy change. This Eddies category spotlights resources or tools that shed new light on pressing and widespread problems or solutions and that state and local advocates across the Network leveraged to make a compelling case for policy change and achieve breakthroughs. See a complete list of 2024 […]
Organization: Educators for Excellence
Meet the 2024 Eddies Nomination Committee
The annual Eddies Awards are an opportunity to amplify, celebrate, and learn from advocacy campaigns and leaders driving impactful policy change for every student in every community. The Eddies help show progress for students and the power of advocacy—a message that feels more important than ever. Each year, a committee of Network leaders shares feedback […]
2023 Eddies Awards: Game Changer Campaign of the Year
The Eddies—annual, advocate-nominated and voted awards—feature strategic advocacy that is driving impactful policy change. This Eddies category recognizes local, state, or national advocacy campaigns that tackled a big problem and achieved a new, game-changing policy. Sometimes a policy window opens quickly, and advocates move fast; sometimes, the window opens after years of sustained advocacy efforts. Either way, nominees in […]
Voices from the Classroom 2023: A Survey of America’s Educators
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Rethinking Layoff Policy toProtect Teacher Diversity
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Leveraging Teachers’ Perspectives and School-Level Resources to Support Students Socially and Emotionally
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Leveraging the Perspectives of Teachers of Color and Policy Opportunities to Recruit and Retain BIPOC Teachers
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Leveraging Teachers’ Perspectives and Federal Opportunities to Build Inclusive Environments for LGBTQ+ Students
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Survey Says: May 2022
PIE Network brings you the latest surveys and public opinion polls that capture the perspectives of students, parents, teachers, principals, and system leaders. Axios compiled data on declining enrollment trends: Districts with the most remote learning lost 4% of their students. New York saw the most significant decline of any state, with a nearly 6% […]
2022 Voices From the Classroom: A Survey of America’s Educators
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