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AEF Schools: Empowering Students with Individualized Learning, Social Growth, and Real-World Skills

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With small class sizes, individualized instruction, and a focus on executive functioning, social-emotional growth, and life skills, AEF offers a unique educational experience tailored to each students needs. At the heart of AEFs teaching methods is the belief that learning should be engaging and accessible.

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Michigan Virtual survey highlights K-12 educators’ AI beliefs, needs

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. “A desire for more information and professional development on AI integration underscores the pivotal role educational institutions must play in empowering educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to harness the power of AI while upholding the core values of education, said Sue Schwartz, Executive Director of the Regional Educational (..)

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Is K-12 ready for skills-based hiring?

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There are very few silver linings emerging from the worldwide pandemic related to education, but one of them is a crystalizing view about the importance of “skills visibility.” Skills are becoming and will soon be the currency in the new emerging global talent and hiring ecosystem. Why is this view emerging?

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4 essential resources for building research skills in high school

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Our students’ belief that everything they need to know is online can, without the right skillset, leave them prey to misinformation. Britannica School is user-friendly and comprehensive, which makes it an ideal tool for building student confidence in their research skills. Whether you are teaching U.S. Government or A.P.

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5 critical 21st century skills that go way beyond the 4 Cs

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Teach students to think like entrepreneurs with these skill sets. Friedman consistently talks about new skill sets that are required for anyone who wants to not only survive but truly thrive in the hyper-connected world that is life in the 21st century. Next page: The right way to take risks.

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The math anxiety equation: How to solve for confidence in math class

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To me, math identity is the belief in ones ability to do math and use it in life. They come into our classrooms with beliefs, experiences, attitudes, and feelings about math that shape how they show up in our classrooms. Some have parents or guardians who have introduced them to foundational concepts and skills.

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Helping students learn new tech skills–and exceed expectations

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Students must be given opportunities where they are “at play” with technology and are challenged to apply their creativity alongside their problem-solving skills. In each class, some students are given a challenge that may require them to apply their technical knowledge in conjunction with their problem-solving skills.

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