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Beyond One-Size-Fits-All: How School Districts Choose Edtech That’s Culturally Relevant

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The Center on Inclusive Technology and Education Systems (CITES) encourages technology leaders to define an inclusive technology vision, gather community feedback and define shared roles before diving into tool selection. Pilot with equity in mind: Collect feedback specifically from multilingual learners and families.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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Additionally, AI can shorten the feedback loop on student work, allowing students to quickly identify any misunderstandings they may have. Immediate feedback also helps students develop self-efficacy. Middle and high school teachers will need support to help older students with foundational reading skills to address this problem.

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Technology Removes Obstructed Writers’ Barriers to Learning

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From elementary school grades upwards, a student may be given a book to read and asked to write a review afterwards. Most screenreaders, however, make the assumption that a given user would be capable of inputting raw text on a keyboard by touch typing or muscle memory, assuming that the screenreader provided the proper feedback.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Additionally, AI can shorten the feedback loop on student work, allowing students to quickly identify any misunderstandings they may have. Immediate feedback also helps students develop self-efficacy. Middle and high school teachers will need support to help older students with foundational reading skills to address this problem.

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50 predictions about what 2025 will bring to edtech, innovation, and everything in between

eSchool News

This is an urgent and growing national problem, and immediate attention is needed to help these students who likely missed the benefits of an evidence-based curriculum for foundational literacy skills in early elementary school, especially during the COVID crisis. –Dr. .