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How Are Schools Changing? EdSurge Unveils Final Chapter of Yearlong 'State of Edtech' Report

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So, EdSurge has identified: 19 of those elements—from “edtech selection” and “professional development” to “change management” and “infrastructure,” and a collection of schools and associated profiles that champion each of these elements, all in order to help others create learning experiences that best meet the unique needs of today’s students.

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Why Building a Diverse Workforce Requires Computer Science Mandates in Schools

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Even among African-Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans who have STEM degrees, only 30 percent have STEM-related careers. We also see women drop out of the technology industry at a much higher rate than men: after 10 years, 41 percent of women leave technology careers, compared to 17 percent of men.

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What Does It Take To Successfully Implement Personalized Learning at Scale?

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Mancuso: When I entered the district in 2018, Eastern York already had innovative practices in place, such as K-5 coding and STEM initiatives. It wasn’t about buy-in but instead helping teachers feel comfortable making changes successfully. Change management is crucial to this process.

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Resource: Digital Promise Adds Professional Services

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This is a tool that guides digital transformation—a change management blueprint that is customized to each user’s needs. They offer educators training in filmmaking and multimedia production. Educators can use the lessons of maker learning to enhance student-centered teaching practices. The Digital Promise Journey.