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Schools and districts that ignore TikTok’s lessons are bound to fail

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By integrating real-world content relevant to their students’ lives, educators can bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and its practical application. Students can see and experience the relevance of what they are learning, which can have a profound impact on their motivation and comprehension.

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Students need–and deserve–a globalized curriculum

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As remote working is becoming the norm in many countries, students should be learning how to work from different places and to use technology at their disposal to create their own work. Entrepreneurship can involve lots of travel and exploration, and a globalized curriculum would incorporate that and make knowledge much more accessible.

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There’s No Such Thing As Being Bad at Math: How Neuroscience Is Changing the Equation

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This belief is wrong. What’s more, it’s harmful to kids as they have their first experiences learning math; the attitude that “I can’t learn math” quickly becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Change the belief that mathematical ability is inborn, focusing on parents’ attitudes and how they are communicated to children.

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Making the case for common K-12 standards

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We have closely watched as the IMS Global Learning Consortium’s Learning Tool Interoperability standard (LTI) has gradually been adopted by the educator community to connect Learning Management Systems (LMS) with content providers, and is now on a path to become the de facto standard for authentication in K-12 education.

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The Link Between Edtech, Curiosity and Creativity in the Classroom

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With thoughtfully developed tools, we can make great teaching more effective and empower teachers to create educational experiences that inspire students. At GoGuardian , our philosophical belief is that students are inherently curious, and it’s a matter of supporting teachers and schools to enable the right set of educational experiences.

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Three Things We Learned at Khan Academy Over the Last Decade

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They’re using technology as an integral part of their instruction and personalizing instruction for a classroom of students with diverse learning needs. I, like many teachers, share a deep belief that we should decide how to best meet the needs of students before turning to technology. Not the other way around.

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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

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For some, this may be a struggle to embrace due lack of access or belief that paper is better. In the current iterations of AI, teachers who explore their options are able to find tools that make their daily task loads easier. Nvidia offers free courses on AI, making cutting-edge knowledge accessible to students and educators alike.

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