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Bite-Size Learning, Big Results: Why Microlearning is the Future of Education

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Carl Morris, Co-Founder of educave, draws on extensive insights gained while building and scaling other EdTech and Education businesses, such as The Online School, EDAI, and Carfax Education. Knowledge grows in bits. Small steps lead to massive leaps in understanding. Similarly, platforms like QuizBot and Buddy.ai

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Students Using Lexia Core5 Reading Outperformed Their Peers On the Smarter Balanced English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment

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Our study evaluated Core5’s impact on more than one million California elementary students’ ELA achievement during the 2022-23 school year. That fact drives home the point that improving students’ literacy outcomes boosts their achievements in other areas. points and 3.04 For more information, visit lexialearning.com.

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Dual Enrollment Numbers Are Rising. Colleges Want Them to Keep Growing.

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Beyond that, the classes help students see that they have the skills and knowledge to pursue a college degree, he says. The program also targets knowledge and training gaps in local schools. Radford staff often coordinate with principals to determine which general education subjects are lacking certified teachers.

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How Teachers Are Making Computer Science Click

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Educators recognize the need to cultivate these skills. Still, a central challenge remains: How can this shift be sustainable, relevant and, most importantly, achievable for both teachers and students within the current educational landscape?

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I’ve Taught Gen Z for Almost a Decade. I’m Split on the So-Called Gen Z ‘Split’

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The same traits tend to rise to the top: kindness, strong communication and knowledge/expertise. The first Gen Z students I taught had been shaped by the 2008 recession, parents who struggled to bounce back, and a high-achievement culture that still promised something at the end of the tunnel. That hasn’t changed.

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AI Is Still an Unknown Country — and Teens Are Its Pioneers

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Experts often hope that new technology will close achievement gaps and improve access for students in rural communities and those from lower income families or in other marginalized groups, Hayes says. Usually parents who attended college or are wealthier teach their children about new technology and how to use it, Hayes says.

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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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Research indicates that students thrive in environments where teachers act as facilitators rather than mere dispensers of knowledge. You might find that engaging with peers not only reinforces your knowledge but also develops critical thinking skills. In this new paradigm, collaboration and critical thinking are essential.