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What is Constructivism and How Does it Fit Your Class?

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Constructivism teaches students not the bullet points of a curriculum but how to learn by engaging in problem-solving, higher-order thinking, and collaboration. Traditional classes tend to be less about higher-order thinking because of the importance placed on teacher lectures and overseeing.

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The Best Homeschool Social Studies Curriculum for Busy Parents

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Priceless Ponderings The Best Homeschool Social Studies Curriculum for Busy Parents Finding the perfect homeschool social studies curriculum can feel overwhelming. If you’re a busy parent, you need a curriculum that simplifies your life while making social studies exciting for your child. Do any of these sound familiar?

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What the Shifting Data Center Ecosystem Means for Education

EdTech Magazine

In today’s education space, core data centers are shrinking in favor of distributed networks providing computing close to users in different school buildings, classrooms and even across multiple school districts or local government entities.

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Empowering Students Through Durable Skills: Insights from Partnering and Learning with America Succeeds

TNTP Blog

As highlighted by America Succeeds in the Durable Skills Framework , these core competenciesincluding critical thinking, communication, and adaptabilityare transferable across different contexts and remain essential for lifelong learning, career growth, and navigating workforce demands.

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