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5 online resources to beat the summer slide

eSchool News

With the growing availability of engaging, high-quality online learning tools, students have more opportunities than ever to keep their skills sharp. ReadWorks is especially helpful for English Language Learners, offering audio versions and question supports to aid comprehension. But the summer slide isn’t inevitable.

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AI can personalize learning–it can’t make students care

eSchool News

Studies have found that while many online learning programs can produce significant gains when used at recommended dosages, only about 5% of students actually use them as recommended. This lens might help explain what researchers call edtech’s “5% problem.” These are not marginal improvements. They are step-function leaps.

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What Online Private School Looks Like: A Student Day in the Life Q&A With Madison

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This year, the talented group of students is creating social media content across platforms to help build brand awareness and engage our audiences around the online learning experience. We asked them what makes online school so great, and here’s what Madison had to say. My K12 Why What do you like about online private school?

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Their families keep California farms running. Trump cuts just stripped a ‘lifeline’ from them

Cal Matters

Of those who are enrolled in school, only 16% met the state’s math standard and 24% met the English language arts standard last year. Students can get help with reading, math, science, English language skills, one-on-one tutoring, health and social-emotional support, and help enrolling in college and navigating life after high school.

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The blended learning model every district can try

eSchool News

Public school districts can move to online learning in incremental steps — just one day a week. These days it seems most school-wide blended learning programs are taking place not in traditional public education, but in charter schools—for one big reason: Charter schools are able to essentially start from scratch.

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5 Technology Tools Perfect for ELA Online Learning Stations

Catlin Tucker

English teachers frequently ask me which technology tools I use to design my online learning stations. Below are my 5 favorite technology tools and online resources for designing the online learning stations in my English classroom. #1 1 StudySync. 2 Vocabulary.com.

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End-of-the-Year Housekeeping: Reflect & Organize

Catlin Tucker

For example, if you are an English Language Arts teacher, you may want to consider a file labeled “Reading,” another labeled “Writing,” and yet another for “Speaking/Listening’ ’ Additionally, you can create subfiles within those folders and organize your resources by novel, writing genres, or topic.