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The Case for Expanding the Definition of 'Personalization' to Meet the Needs of the Whole Child

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The content associated with a personalized experience is also often limited to a narrow set of academic areas like math or literacy. Source: Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Academic development is represented by the content areas required on the path toward a high school diploma (e.g.,

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The Benefits of Preschool Last Into Adulthood. Let’s Make High-Quality Pre-K Available to All

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High-quality Pre-K programs are widely recognized for their positive effect on the social, emotional and academic development of young children. They develop more advanced language, pre-math and social skills , and make an easier adjustment to kindergarten. And the benefits of Pre-K last into adulthood.

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Research Uncovers An Important Link Between SEL and Course Outcomes

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Image Source: Panorama Education While students’ performance on math and ELA assessments were most closely linked to failures, SEL variables were next in line. While students’ performance on math and English Language Arts (ELA) assessments were most closely linked to failures, SEL variables were next in line. The answer?

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Early Learning Faces Obstacles and Inequities—Here's How Edtech Can Help

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Teachers we spoke with are using technology in a variety of ways: for professional development purposes; they are watching videos of high-quality instruction, recording classroom observations and receiving real-time feedback from coaches to seamlessly adjust their instruction.

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Navigating Online Schooling: The Best Guide for Expats

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The best online schools employ trained, certified teachers who: Teach live or asynchronous classes Grade assignments Offer individual feedback Provide one-on-one mentoring Support emotional and academic development In many cases, students find it easier to reach out to teachers online.

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Teenage Brains Are Elastic. That’s a Big Opportunity for Social-Emotional Learning.

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At Harvest Collegiate High School in Manhattan, students know what to do when they face a mysterious math problem. A call to action was broadcast in 2018 in A Nation at Hope , the culminating report of the Aspen Institute’s National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development.

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