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EdSurge’s 2020 Year in Review: The Top 10 K-12 Stories, as Chosen by You

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How Can Educators Tap Into Research to Increase Engagement During Remote Learning? And what can teachers do to make sure that their students are paying attention? Screens may occupy our attention and our time, but “the secret is out,” she writes. Technology alone stinks as a learning model.”

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As Student Engagement Falls, Colleges Wonder: ‘Are We Part of the Problem?’

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But declining student participation may also stem from the challenges inherent to remote and hybrid learning. And so they’ve designed systems, strategies and tools to better hold the attention of their students, many of whom are working adults. Leaders at institutions that specialize in online higher ed know this.

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Taking stock of student mental health

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But was youth mental health in a great spot before COVID caused mandatory at-home and hybrid learning, social distancing, and a complete disruption in students’ ability to connect with peers and receive support at school? Tied to social media is bullying and the ‘digital cursor courage’ that has plagued our youth.

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Hero Awards finalists: 18 schools and educators dedicated to learning

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Although Ed said that the experience was beneficial to learning more about what his district needed as well, his knowledge in strategic planning, budgets, working with the school board, federal funding, and other acumen were invaluable to the Bluum team as they designed their programs. Emily Herring is a champion of students!

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10 ways COVID changed American schools

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But nothing could have prepared her for the intensity of fights over masking, hybrid learning, and quarantines–decisions that kept her up at night as she weighed complex trade-offs. Hes seen students grapple with questions like, Why do I have to show up in school? Technology is ubiquitous.

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