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Personalized Learning, Global Citizenship: A Framework for the Modern Classroom

k12 Digest

Through our “Kindness Everyday” initiative, teachers build routines that promote gratitude, emotional regulation, and peer empathy, often starting the day with check-ins or story-based discussions about real-life ethical dilemmas. Rather than evaluating teachers in isolation, we reflect on student progress together and co-create solutions.

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Personalized Learning, Global Citizenship: A Framework for the Modern Classroom

k12 Digest

Through our “Kindness Everyday” initiative, teachers build routines that promote gratitude, emotional regulation, and peer empathy, often starting the day with check-ins or story-based discussions about real-life ethical dilemmas. Rather than evaluating teachers in isolation, we reflect on student progress together and co-create solutions.

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The Silent Crisis: Bullying Among Nurse Educators in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

Bullying in nursing is a well-documented issue, but less attention has been given to the experiences of nurse educators who face hostility within academic institutions. Additionally, he received training from the University of South Florida in Inclusive and Ethical Leadership. Levecque et al. References Clark, C. Olender, L.,

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How K-12 Districts Can Navigate Compliance, Staffing, and Instructional Risk in 2025

Elevate k12

Pay special attention to roles that directly impact legal compliance, such as Special Education, ELL, or state-tested subjects. This change may shift how districts structure their instructional models and how state agencies evaluate the use of federal dollars ( EducationCounsel ). Prioritize compliance-critical roles. Fewer teachers.

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Teaching Without a Self

Faculty Focus

It is natural to view students as a means to ends such as low DFW rates , good student evaluations, tenure, or a paycheck. Without the constant need to defend or assert one’s ego (our preferences and aversions), the instructor’s attention can open to what is happening in the room or on the screen.

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Teaching Without a Self

Faculty Focus

It is natural to view students as a means to ends such as low DFW rates , good student evaluations, tenure, or a paycheck. Without the constant need to defend or assert one’s ego (our preferences and aversions), the instructor’s attention can open to what is happening in the room or on the screen.

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Enhancing media literacy skills in the age of AI

eSchool News

Key points: Edtech tools can be a valuable resource to build media literacy skills Teaching ethical edtech for future innovators How to help students build critical success skills For more news on media literacy, see eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub Media literacy has emerged as a critical skillset in today’s digital landscape.

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