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9 case studies reveal secrets of successful blended, online learning programs

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Evergreen Education Group, in cooperation with FuelEd, has published an executive summary and nine full case studies, “ Outcomes of Blended and Online Learning Programs in Schools Using Fuel Education Curriculum.” Many students felt they received more personal attention from teachers in these programs than in traditional schools.

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Big Deals: New AI Inititiaves in Phonics Instruction and College Counseling

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“Teachers dedicate a huge amount of time and energy to helping students learn and love reading, but it’s tough to give each student one-on-one attention in a busy classroom,” said Ray Lyons, eSpark’s VP of Product. The full launch comes on the heels of Kollegio’s recently announced $750k pre-seed funding in June.

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Why ‘Brain Rot’ Can Hurt Learning — and How One District Is Kicking It Out of School

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Educators have talked for years about students shortening attention spans and how kids struggle to follow the most basic of instructions. Its creators, he tells me, want to grab attention and rack up views quickly so they get free stuff. Guillermo stresses to me that he is not a fan of brain rot videos.

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The Kiski School: A Transformative Boarding School Experience Rooted in Tradition

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Yet with small class sizes, Kiski ensures that every student receives personalized attention. The Learning Center offers one-on-one tutoring focused on study skills and subject mastery, and peer-led programs like Mathnasium provide additional support three nights a week.

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As Schools Turn to Tech for Mental Health Support, the Best Solution Might Be More Analog

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Some edtech companies are turning their efforts to mental health, and mental health tech is turning its attention to students. One challenge that students face as they advance through grades is that, as they get older, they get less individualized attention from adults at school, she explains.

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Behind the Story: Healing the Youngest Victims of the Opioid Crisis

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And it helps them work through those experiences through one-on-one counseling services, a targeted social-emotional learning curriculum, and small class sizes. The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study was a study done in the 1990s by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Kaiser Permanente.

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Making the College Admissions Process Work for All Students

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Today only 9 percent of low income students get a college degree by age 24, compared with 73 percent of higher income students, according to a study by the Pell Institute.