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DEI in action: eSN Innovation Roundtable

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Making sure that as we’re making decisions about how we integrate technology into our instruction and into our curriculum, are we allowing students of all achievement levels, all subgroups, the opportunity to use technology in an active way, in a creative way. This is a community problem that our local government should be investing in.

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Districts put DEI into action

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Making sure that as we’re making decisions about how we integrate technology into our instruction and into our curriculum, are we allowing students of all achievement levels, all subgroups, the opportunity to use technology in an active way, in a creative way. This is a community problem that our local government should be investing in.

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What is Constructivism and How Does it Fit Your Class?

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It is continuously tested as new ideas are added, either causing long-held beliefs to evolve or be replaced. Constructivism teaches students not the bullet points of a curriculum but how to learn by engaging in problem-solving, higher-order thinking, and collaboration. Constructivism is not a pedagogy or a theory.

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Dismantling the U.S. Department of Education

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Dismantling the United States Department of Education One of the most compelling arguments for dismantling the United States Department of Education lies in the principle of localized control. Critics argue that education is best managed by state and local governments because they are closer to the specific needs of their communities.

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An Education ‘Intrapreneur’ on the Difficulties Innovating in a Conservative Industry

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It became clear to me that those in public sector, in state and local government, in higher ed, and in K-12 had potentially a very different role. If we could integrate calculator-based activities into the curriculum, then it would improve the math. There was no such thing as qualified people. What are they doing differently?"

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