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Explicit instruction: Students need more of it

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As an assistant principal in a public school in Manhattan, I have begun to use explicit instruction more in my own teaching and have focused on explicit instruction in my professional development with the history and physical education teachers I supervise.

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4 things innovative districts do to improve graduation rates

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Students are expected to participate in mentoring and internships. Check out this inspiring video of CAPS students changing the life of a disabled student.). Rather than offer computer science as an after-school program or elective, South Fayette involves all students by weaving computational thinking into each subject.

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With a Virtual Reality Assist, Video Games Get K–12 Students Moving

EdTech Magazine

Video Games as Physical Education. Virtual reality technology , which turns users into active participants, is dramatically changing the way kids play video games. Jim Romano, Valley Day’s Health and Physical Education instructor, said the immersive VR setup transforms PE class into a “life-size video game” for the students. .

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Editor’s Picks 2015, No. four: 4 things innovative districts do to improve graduation rates

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Students are expected to participate in mentoring and internships. Check out this inspiring video of CAPS students changing the life of a disabled student.). Rather than offer computer science as an after-school program or elective, South Fayette involves all students by weaving computational thinking into each subject.

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With a Virtual Reality Assist, Video Games Get K–12 Students Moving

EdTech Magazine

Video Games as Physical Education. Virtual reality technology , which turns users into active participants, is dramatically changing the way kids play video games. Jim Romano, Valley Day’s Health and Physical Education instructor, said the immersive VR setup transforms PE class into a “life-size video game” for the students. .