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Crafting environments where students with autism thrive

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Focus on social-emotional learning Social-emotional learning (SEL) plays a key role in helping students with autism develop tools for self-regulation, communication, and interpersonal connection. In personalized, one-on-one learning environments, SEL is often embedded both in how subjects are taught and what classes are offered.

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6 educator predictions about teaching and learning in 2025

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These technologies offer exciting possibilities, from personalized content to tailored assessments that adapt to each student’s pace and learning style. As the NGSS continues to gain traction, we can expect a shift in how student learning is assessed.

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7 ways AI will make a positive impact on classroom teaching

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Most tools that teachers have for this purpose are lagging indicators such as tests, quizzes, and homework. This immersive approach can enhance comprehension and retention by providing practical, hands-on experience and allowing students to learn by doing. These lagging indicators exacerbate the issue of lack of capacity.

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

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More importantly, students will have better access to lessons designed specifically for their learning style. This will inevitably result in increased comprehension and productivity in student learning. We saw that communication between parents and educators soared during and after the shutdown.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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When students can bring models to life and test them in real world situations, they are expanding beyond paper and screen into the world around them. Michael Arquin, Founder, KidWind The integration of AI in education has the potential to revolutionize the way students learn, especially for non-traditional learners.

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Why Neuroscience and Technology Are Key to Helping Us Rethink How Students Learn

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VARK suggests that students can best accelerate their knowledge acquisition via one of four core learning styles: visual (V), aural (A), read/write (R) or kinesthetic (K). It’s a wildly popular concept that has led to prevailing beliefs that students perform better if we cater to their natural learning styles.

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What are the Benefits and Risks of Artificial Intelligence in Education?

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Additionally, AI contributes to the evolution of assessment methods, offering new ways to measure students’ understanding and skills beyond traditional testing. Furthermore, AI can foster collaborative learning environments by facilitating communication and resource-sharing among students and educators.