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

k12 Digest

Nam’s work is grounded in the belief that education must be both empowering and compassionate—equipping learners not only with knowledge, but with resilience, empathy, and the confidence to shape a better world. In a recent interview with K12 Digest, Nam Ngo Thanh discussed his experience with technology, innovation, and education.

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

k12 Digest

Nam’s work is grounded in the belief that education must be both empowering and compassionate—equipping learners not only with knowledge, but with resilience, empathy, and the confidence to shape a better world. In a recent interview with K12 Digest, Nam Ngo Thanh discussed his experience with technology, innovation, and education.

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3 best practices to create a STEM-focused school

eSchool News

With the belief that STEM skills are best acquired starting at a young age, we start building foundational skills early in elementary school. But what about when you’re teaching English or social studies? We encourage our schools to utilize a variety of collaborative planning models (interdisciplinary, vertical teaming, etc.)

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How to incorporate real-world connections into any subject area

eSchool News

Interdisciplinary approaches Incorporating an interdisciplinary approach can significantly enrich the learning process for students. For instance, in social studies class discussing renewable energy can lead to academic discussion or projects where students research about local initiatives in their community.