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ISTELive 25 spotlights bold innovation

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Featured speakers and highlighted voices include school district superintendents, professors, podcasters, executive directors, researchers, authors, and more. Igniting STEM Learning Across the Elementary Curriculum : Explore our innovative unit planning approach that ignites student creativity and problem-solving through engineering design.

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ISTELive 25 spotlights bold innovation

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Featured speakers and highlighted voices include school district superintendents, professors, podcasters, executive directors, researchers, authors, and more. Igniting STEM Learning Across the Elementary Curriculum : Explore our innovative unit planning approach that ignites student creativity and problem-solving through engineering design.

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ISTELive 25 spotlights bold innovation

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Featured speakers and highlighted voices include school district superintendents, professors, podcasters, executive directors, researchers, authors, and more. Igniting STEM Learning Across the Elementary Curriculum : Explore our innovative unit planning approach that ignites student creativity and problem-solving through engineering design.

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6 tips to help teachers pull off collaborative learning

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Grouping in schools fell out of favor partially because educators—and parents—felt like kids were getting labeled and that groupings didn’t help students improve. While not calling for a return to those rigid structures, in their edWebinar “ Flexible Grouping and Collaborative Learning: Making It Work ,” Dina Brulles, Ph.D.,

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How your school’s design can promote equity through access

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Recently, however, the growing awareness of neurodiversity has started to shift the school design narrative for students with unique learning styles. Every student deserves to feel like school is a place designed with them in mind – a space where they belong and can thrive.

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The four promises of school: Building a future-focused, student-centered learning environment

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Our schools must not only impart knowledge to our students but also equip them with the creativity, empathy, and curiosity required to walk into an unpredictable, yet promising, future with unwavering confidence. By fostering a positive school culture, we create an environment where students and staff feel valued and motivated.

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5 ways to update aging media centers

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We used this ESSER funding opportunity—plus some additional funding from other sources—to thoroughly review our current facilities across 27 different schools. Others, however, were still using furniture from 1972—the same year that the schools had opened. Prioritize schools with the most need.