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One word, meaningful impact: Creating classroom culture through collective dialogue

eSchool News

At this stage, I am probably not thinking that much about the other students because I have asked the participating student to tell meand me alone. I want to start a conversation, but I also want the student to look at their classmates and communicate the information to them directly. Then, say Tell us __.

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How district communications platforms bridge communities

eSchool News

Communication plays a pivotal role in fostering a collaborative environment, ensuring the well-being of students and promoting a culture of continuous improvement. Schools have a two-fold challenge: Newcomers struggle to understand and be understood, and schools grapple with the means to effectively communicate with them.

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6 tips for communicating with emergent bilingual families

eSchool News

One demographic that warrants special attention in terms of family communication is emerging bilingual (EB) families. The vital role of parent communication in student success Understanding the vital role of effective parent communication in promoting student success is paramount. This can lead to missed school days.

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The Effectiveness of Online Learning Depends on Design

Catlin Tucker

Activity, context, and culture are central to this learning theory, which emphasizes the practical over the abstract. However, if humans learn by participating in their lives then how can online learning be effective? Community of Practice. Participation. Participation.

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Elmwood School: Where Girls Rise with Confidence, Curiosity and Global Vision

k12 Digest

Students arent just using devicestheyre using digital tools to solve real-world problems, create, collaborate, and communicate across borders. Elmwood encourages students to create and lead clubs that reflect their passionswhether thats robotics, creative writing, or cultural heritage. The results speak for themselves.

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We're Closing the Digital Divide. Now Let's End the Participation Gap.

Edsurge

Educators are beginning to take note of a new problem: a digital participation divide. Previously, the digital participation divide seemed to revolve around access time. Now the quality of digital participation is coming into question.

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Shift to Providing Feedback as Students Work

Catlin Tucker

Encourages engagement and active participation in the learning process. Fosters effective communication and dialogue between teachers and students. The chapter emphasizes three key strategies that promote a culture of feedback and empower students in the feedback process. Builds confidence and self-efficacy in learners.

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