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UO professor equips Oregon middle, high school students with virtual career counselor

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Ed Madison, a media professor and researcher at the UOs School of Journalism and Communication , created Sassy, an online career coach thats been officially adopted by the state of Oregon. Knapp plans to integrate Sassy into his future curriculum to help middle school students get a jump-start on career planning.

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The Station Rotation Model Tip #3: Practice Rotating for Seamless Transitions

Catlin Tucker

In that situation, it is still important to have students practice accessing the video directions, playing them, and practicing pausing or restarting the video. She spent eleven years teaching English Language Arts and History at the middle school level. That way, even young learners can get the instructions they need.

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5 ways kids will learn about careers in 2025

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Young people need to start exploring career possibilities, based on their strengths and interests, starting in middle school–and theyre beginning to. More dollars are being invested in it, partly for the equity and access it brings to all students, regardless of their school or circumstances. Starting early.

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PBLWorks Announces its 2022 PBL Champions

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This year’s recipient was Rose Moe, a 6th-grade math teacher at Lincoln Middle School in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) was selected as District PBL Champion for their commitment to better engage their middle school students. About the Champions.

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Coding, Creativity and the New Digital Fluency

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Developed by Urban Arts in collaboration with Minecraft Education , the program offers middle school teachers professional development, ongoing coaching and a 72-session curriculum built around game-based instruction.

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Screen-free students: How Spokane Public Schools is helping kids engage in real life

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Our intent was to get every kid, every day, involved in something positive outside the school day and extend that community learning past the classroom. Weve had a really great start to the 2024-2025 school year, and Engage IRL has played a huge role. Engaging with students was a top priority for workgroup members.

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Using AI analysis to bring out the best in human tutors

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This type of tutoring can especially help in the early grades for literacy and in middle school math. It offers the attention and nurturing that students–especially disadvantaged youth who don’t often have access to high-impact tutoring–fundamentally need to succeed.

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