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What student choice and agency actually looks like

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The mere idea can be intimidating, and figuring out ways to develop ownership through teaching and learning practices compounds the challenge. Student choice provides opportunities for students to make decisions in their learning, building agency. Lindsay Senior High School offers learner choice over their mastery level.

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TC- What student choice and agency actually looks like

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The mere idea can be intimidating, and figuring out ways to develop ownership through teaching and learning practices compounds the challenge. Student choice provides opportunities for students to make decisions in their learning, building agency. Lindsay Senior High School offers learner choice over their mastery level.

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Full-time online school launches in Georgia using FuelEd (Aventa)

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“As a public school leveraging an innovative model, we believe that together with FuelEd the Vidalia Academy can offer more students across Georgia with the best education possible.”. To learn more, watch this video or read this case study about FuelEd’s partnership with Miami-Dade Public Schools.

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Back to Basics: Focusing on the Foundation of Teaching and Learning

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Thus began his transition, from teaching high school students to focusing on their teachers. Still as passionate as ever about cultivating meaningful relationships, he also continues to work with kids as a high school football coach. As we discuss the challenges of remote instruction, let’s touch on blended learning.

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When Zero-Tolerance Was Failing Students, This School Turned to Restorative Justice

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In fact, the school stopped suspending students altogether in 2015, after administrators realized the practice was denying their most at-risk students important social, emotional and academic reinforcements. And then we're about to go to high school, and it's just, like, I'm thinking right now of going to college.

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Educators reflect on post-COVID learning

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At the leadership level, schools increasingly collect and analyze wellness data–monitoring attendance trends, behavioral incidents, and student surveys–to identify early warning signs of distress and intervene proactively.” This has freed them to move away from whole-group learning and adopt a more blended learning approach.

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