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When it comes to AI use, educators are more comfortable than students

eSchool News

Key points: It seems educators are more inclined to use AI compared to students The state of AI: Who is leading AI adoption? 7 ways AI will make a positive impact on classroom teaching For more news on AI in education, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub A new survey reveals surprising information about who is more comfortable using AI in school.

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Benefits of Co-Teaching

Teach Hub

Co-teaching, where two educators work together to deliver instruction to a group of students is not just a growing trend in education, but an innovative approach that enhances and strengthens learning experiences for teachers , students, and the school. Here we’ll take a closer look at the numerous benefits co-teaching has to offer. Benefits for Students In a dual-teacher setting, students are offered a multifaceted educational experience.

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Building meaningful school-home connections to boost attendance

eSchool News

Key points: Focusing on meaningful engagement can drive improved student attendance 3 strategies to improve attendance for students with disabilities What 1,000 families want you to know about school-home communication For more news on attendance, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub In my role as Assistant Director of Student Services, I’ve learned that the most crucial factor in improving student attendance isn’t about policies or procedures–it’s about connectio

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What You Are Saying Online without Your Words

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on September 30, 2019 © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! It is often said that much, if not most, of communication comes not in what we say but in how we say it. We might say something that sounds angry, but our facial expression demonstrates that we are joking.

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Discovery Education and LIV Golf Launch Multi-Year Partnership Reaching Half a Million Students Worldwide with STEM and Life Skills

eSchool News

Charlotte, NC and Carrollton, TX — Discovery Education and LIV Golf today announced a new multi-year partnership, LIV to Learn , that will positively impact half a million students worldwide. This innovative collaboration offers students and educators digital resources that explore STEM, life skills, and career opportunities, while also addressing topics of teamwork and sustainability.

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What You Are Saying Online without Your Words

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on September 30, 2019 © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! It is often said that much, if not most, of communication comes not in what we say but in how we say it. We might say something that sounds angry, but our facial expression demonstrates that we are joking.

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New Sharing From Wisdom Road

Grant Lichtman

Renewed greeting, friends; it has been a while. Wisdom Road is alive and well, though into a different stage. The travels completed in the late spring, the book going through edits both large and small, and hoping madly that I have a publishing deal to report before too many more weeks have passed. Even then it will be months of hard work before I can tell you that the book is ready for your kind attention.