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Crafting environments where students with autism thrive

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Focus on social-emotional learning Social-emotional learning (SEL) plays a key role in helping students with autism develop tools for self-regulation, communication, and interpersonal connection. In personalized, one-on-one learning environments, SEL is often embedded both in how subjects are taught and what classes are offered.

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From curiosity to clarity: Showcasing career paths to young learners

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For example, kinesthetic learners might excel in hands-on professions like carpentry or welding Many middle school students in the competition chose medical careers.

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5 digital resources to engage students in meaningful learning

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This tool is especially powerful for developing creativity and communication skills. The multimedia lessons come with interactive activities, quizzes, and printable resources. The platform supports text, images, video, audio, and hyperlinks–allowing children to produce rich digital stories, portfolios, reports, and more.

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Reviving Engagement in the Spanish Classroom: A Musical Challenge with ChatGPT

Faculty Focus

Introducing something unexpected and different from the established classroom dynamics can reenergize students, foster creativity, and enhance their enthusiasm for learning. While the instructions are presented here in English, the activity should be conducted in the target language—whether Spanish or another language being taught.

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Reimagining the Flipped Classroom: Integrating AI, Microlearning, and Learning Analytics to Elevate Student Engagement and Critical Thinking 

Faculty Focus

In the digital era, especially post-pandemic, this strategy has gained renewed importance for fostering active learning, critical thinking, and academic resilience. Today, the flipped classroom is no longer just about moving lectures online but about curating immersive, personalized learning environments. Flipped Classroom 2.0:

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Reimagining the Flipped Classroom: Integrating AI, Microlearning, and Learning Analytics to Elevate Student Engagement and Critical Thinking 

Faculty Focus

In the digital era, especially post-pandemic, this strategy has gained renewed importance for fostering active learning, critical thinking, and academic resilience. Today, the flipped classroom is no longer just about moving lectures online but about curating immersive, personalized learning environments. Flipped Classroom 2.0:

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Reviving Engagement in the Spanish Classroom: A Musical Challenge with ChatGPT

Faculty Focus

Introducing something unexpected and different from the established classroom dynamics can reenergize students, foster creativity, and enhance their enthusiasm for learning. While the instructions are presented here in English, the activity should be conducted in the target language—whether Spanish or another language being taught.