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Personalized Learning, Global Citizenship: A Framework for the Modern Classroom

k12 Digest

Nam’s work is grounded in the belief that education must be both empowering and compassionate—equipping learners not only with knowledge, but with resilience, empathy, and the confidence to shape a better world. It should extend our ability to listen, relate, and empower learners to co-create knowledge within a community of care.

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Personalized Learning, Global Citizenship: A Framework for the Modern Classroom

k12 Digest

Nam’s work is grounded in the belief that education must be both empowering and compassionate—equipping learners not only with knowledge, but with resilience, empathy, and the confidence to shape a better world. It should extend our ability to listen, relate, and empower learners to co-create knowledge within a community of care.

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5 Energizing Ways to Boost Engagement for Multilingual Learners 

Elevate k12

It takes the right strategies, thoughtful planning, and a belief that every learner can grow and succeed. Start by Building Background Not all students enter the classroom with the same prior knowledge, especially multilingual learners. Creating a classroom where every student feels confident to contribute doesnt happen overnight.

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Large Public Libraries Give Young Adults Across U.S. Access to Banned Books

Edsurge

This is especially true in parts of the country where state legislatures have enacted laws criminalizing what educators can and can’t say about politically, religiously, or morally divisive topics, as well as regions where public services are underfunded and access to books is already scarce. The breadth of access differs among libraries.

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5 ways to support students’ access to diverse books

eSchool News

Access to diverse books positively impacts children as readers and as people. Students of all races, genders, religions, languages, abilities, interests, and beliefs should have opportunities to have affirmative literary experiences, where they see themselves reflected in the books they’re reading. percent of total books), Latinx (5.3

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Equity and Access in Math Education

Edsurge

Families with social and economic capital tend to provide their children with more educational tools and opportunities, including enrichment activities, access to technology and familiarity with the learning process. It takes content knowledge to evaluate and select effective curriculum materials.

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St. Joseph Catholic School: Empowering Students Through Faith and Knowledge

k12 Digest

As a 1:1 campus from kindergarten through eighth grade, every student has access to digital tools that enhance their education. That belief creates a school culture built on respect, kindness, and forgiveness. They work together, reinforcing the belief that faith is a foundation, not a limitation.

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