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How school leaders can foster a culturally responsive framework

eSchool News

Understanding implicit bias: Professional development sessions can begin by exploring the concept of implicit bias and its impact on teaching and learning. Educators can engage in activities and discussions to uncover their own biases and reflect on how these biases may influence their interactions with students.

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Asynchronous Learning or Live Lessons? Which One Works Better for Me?

Edsurge

In particular, the age and cognitive development of your students has a profound impact on their ability to succeed in different online learning environments. Synchronous online learning allows you to build a community, discuss and interact over content, and helps your learners to maintain a regular schedule.

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The Importance of Art Class

Teach Hub

Social-Emotional Learning Art class extends beyond a student’s cognitive development, it can also impact their social- emotional learning. By creating and discussing art from various backgrounds, students dispel stereotypes and prejudices, promoting a society that is more inclusive and empathetic to others.

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