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Crunch the numbers—The latest and greatest data on edtech

eSchool News

The study utilizes anonymized data from over 30,000 confidential sessions teens held on the AI-powered app during the 2023-24 school year. Once hired, TCG’s special education teachers are welcomed into a culture of support and listening. To learn more about how to create a culture of trust and collaboration, download resources here.

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When an Online Teaching Job Becomes a Window into Child Abuse

Edsurge

VIPKid, she says, allowed her to continue doing what she loved—what she felt she was best at—without stopping her from immersing herself in a new culture. Some worry, too, about foisting their values on another culture. All global tech platforms must learn to adapt to a wide array of legal and cultural norms.

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Challenging Implicit Linguistic Biases in Teaching and Learning Across Disciplines Through Student-Faculty Partnerships

Scholarly Teacher

The program fosters student agency in learning through solidarity, creates a sense of belonging and self-efficacy for students and instructors, integrates teaching approaches responsive to students’ learning needs, and builds a culture of openness to student feedback (Cavazos, 2024; Cavazos & Chapa, 2023; Cavazos et al., 2017, January).

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Why We Need to Share Care, Appreciation, Kindness and Empathy (CAKE) in our Classrooms  

Faculty Focus

Based on confidentiality and your goals, you can build on this practice by: Allowing students to exchange reflection cards anonymously and read them aloud Asking students to share their reflections in small groups Using students journal entries to guide your classroom norms, making small acts of kindness, and fostering belonging in your classroom.

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How Academic Advising Impacts the Question: Are You Coming Back Next Semester?

Faculty Focus

Creating an institutional academic advising culture that supports commuter student success. Student Participation in Academic Advising: Propensity, Behavior, Attribution, and Satisfaction. Research in Higher Education, 57(8), 968-989. Darling, R. New Directions for Student Services , (150), 87-96. Gordon, V. Habley, W. R., & Grites, T.

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How Academic Advising Impacts the Question: Are You Coming Back Next Semester?

Faculty Focus

Creating an institutional academic advising culture that supports commuter student success. Student Participation in Academic Advising: Propensity, Behavior, Attribution, and Satisfaction. Research in Higher Education, 57(8), 968-989. Darling, R. New Directions for Student Services , (150), 87-96. Gordon, V. Habley, W. R., & Grites, T.

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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

k12 Digest

Its a commitment to embedding equity into every layer of school culture, from classroom practices and curriculum to policies and professional learning. Here are five research-informed strategies school leaders can use to develop antiracist, inclusive cultures through professional learning.