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How efficacy studies improve literacy instruction

eSchool News

The science can and should guide curriculum design. Efficacy research is a proven method of evaluating instructional delivery decisions so teachers, parents, administrators, and students understand what practices and resources connect directly with gains in literacy achievement.

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5 math curriculum insights from educators

eSchool News

Instead of asking for the usual feedback on curriculum, I posed a different question. Here are the passionate and clear responses educators provided when I asked, “What does your ideal math curriculum look like?” It empowers teachers to facilitate collaborative learning.

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Empowering Learners for a Global Future

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Through the use of AI we can increase our ability to personalise learning and provide timely feedback to students. In addition as we plan for learning AI can help inspire us to consider our planning through the lens of Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Who is your role model in life and why?

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How Design Thinking Can Help Teachers Solve Real Problems—and Find Their Voice

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During the last few weeks of summer as children cool off in lakes, pools, hydrants and beaches, some of our nation’s top teachers have been upping their game in preparation for this year’s students. A colleague circle at ECET2 where teachers used design thinking principles to solve problems.

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4 Steps for Humanizing Personalized Learning

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No, this doesn’t mean you have to abandon all emphasis on academics; it simply means shifting your assessment practices from quantitative point totals and test scores to qualitative feedback that tells the story of your students’ learning journey. Assessment actually comes from the Latin assessus meaning “a sitting by.”

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In the marketplace: Minecraft Education Edition, apps for ELLs, digital citizenship, and more

eSchool News

Learning Upgrade , an ed-tech company providing digital, differentiated literacy curriculum designed for English language learners (ELLs), launched a mobile app to increase accessibility and expand offerings to a wide range of English learners. Read more.

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How Mentorship Has Kept Me in the Classroom

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Reflecting on what has kept me going when so many others have left, I realize that it is the relationships I’ve built with other teachers that have sustained me. While the importance of teacher-student relationships is often emphasized, it is the bonds I’ve formed with fellow educators that have sustained my commitment to teaching.

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