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How your school’s design can promote equity through access

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Recently, however, the growing awareness of neurodiversity has started to shift the school design narrative for students with unique learning styles. Every student deserves to feel like school is a place designed with them in mind – a space where they belong and can thrive.

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Crafting environments where students with autism thrive

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In this setting, teachers can tailor each lesson to a students needs–incorporating interests that keep them engaged, adapting content delivery to match their learning style, and providing mentoring or skill development support as those needs arise. Thoughtful classroom design can make a meaningful difference.

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5 of the biggest education trends in 2024

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Consequently, we will see a shift in how edtech enhances learning and how schools support teachers, as well as a renewed focus on accessibility, social emotional learning, and individualized approaches to learning that improve student outcomes. Here are five of the biggest education trends in 2024: 1.

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5 major education trends of 2024

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Consequently, we will see a shift in how edtech enhances learning and how schools support teachers, as well as a renewed focus on accessibility, social emotional learning, and individualized approaches to learning that improve student outcomes. Here are five of the biggest education trends in 2024: 1.

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10+ new products from TCEA 2020

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Through this partnership, students will be able to access the newly revamped Common Sense Digital Citizenship Curriculum via the Learning.com platform, and educators will be able to monitor usage of content and assess student progress. edSpring is a one-stop platform enabling educators to easily aggregate and access data in one spot.