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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

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Educators will increasingly be looking for–and needing–educational resources and technologies that authentically represent and support today’s growing number of multilingual learners. The term “science of reading” has become shorthand for phonics in many cases. –Cindy Jiban, PhD, Principal Academic Lead, NWEA.

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SEL Can Help Special Educators Address Rapidly Evolving Remote Learning Requirements

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This is the third of a three-part series looking at how social-emotional learning strategies can support teachers of students with learning differences during the pandemic. Read part one and part two. search, open, download, read and listen) digital content and complete assigned work tasks for review.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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This approach acknowledges and accommodates the unique needs, strengths, and learning styles of learners. Kris Astle, Global Education Strategist, SMART Technologies Far too many students continue to struggle with reading, with post-pandemic recovery remaining slow—and in some cases, stagnant—among our young readers.

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How Colleges Can Help Educate the 40-Million-Plus Newly Unemployed

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Before joining JFF, Lexi spent nearly a decade in public service at the federal level, including working on Capitol Hill for six years, and serving as a policy advisor to the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education at the U.S. Department of Education. Listen to the conversation below, or read highlights below.

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With Budget Cuts Looming, Here’s How Districts Will Decide What to Keep or Cut

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The Learning Policy Institute calculates the cost of distance learning at about $500 per student for a total of $3.7 A 2017 survey by the Technology for Education Consortium found that school officials paid a wide range of prices for similar products and applications. billion for all public schools, at least.

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

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Each year, we share our 10 most-read stories. Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on equity, edtech innovation, immersive learning, and the science of reading. This year’s 5th most-read story focuses on expert predictions for edtech. It extends to the skills needed to improve comprehension.

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Should Online Courses Have Less Students, Why?

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2021) Distance Learning in Higher Education: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment, Journal of the European Economic Association , 19, (4), 2322–2372, [link] Filglio, D., Increasing success in higher education: The relationships of online course taking with college completion and time-to-degree. read the study.