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Teachers see online learning as critical for workforce readiness in 2025

eSchool News

Key points: The shift toward digital and skills-based education is expected to continue accelerating A new kind of high school diploma trades chemistry for carpentry Career-connected learning builds a more employable, future-ready generation For more news on skills-based learning, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub In an era where workforce demands and the needs of high school learners are rapidly evolving, a new survey by Penn Foster Group sheds light on how teachers are reimagining educ

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Renaissance Next for Leaders: Innovations in Learning and AI for Making Data Driven Decisions that Make an Impact

Teacher Cast

The ISTE+ASCD Conference showcased groundbreaking innovations by Renaissance aimed at revolutionizing educational leadership and instruction. Key developments include the Renaissance Next platform for data integration, AI tools enhancing teacher effectiveness, and the Core Publisher Experience linking assessments with instructional materials. Together, these innovations promise personalized and data-driven learning experiences.

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How our district turned a sea of data into a compass for change

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Key points: Academic and non-academic data allows a district to see the whole child Data gaps negatively impact academic progress and attendance Building a future-focused, student-centered learning environment For more news on district data, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub When I talk about our district being the seventh-largest in Kentucky, with 13,000 students, people don’t have a frame of reference for what it’s like educating that many young people.

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50 Ikea Classroom Ideas for Your Next Shopping Trip

We are Teachers

You need to save this list of Ikea teacher must-haves! These Ikea classroom ideas are teacher-tested, kid-friendly, and budget-approved.

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Meet Our New Tutors

Teach Your Kids

For the last couple of years, I’ve been working on understanding what qualities truly matter when matching families with the right tutors to support their children’s unique needs. We’ve recently recruited some wonderful new tutors and built detailed profiles to help you find the perfect fit for your unique child. I’m excited to introduce a few of the tutors I’m most enthusiastic about right now and I’d love your honest feedback on how we’re presenting th

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To Teachers Affected by the Texas Hill Country Floods

We are Teachers

Being a teacher dealing with the aftermath of a natural disaster requires a whole new level of strength. Here's some inspiration for coping.

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What You Might Have Missed in June–What’s up in July

Ask a Tech Teacher

Here are the most-read posts for the month: #4: Photoshop for Fifth Graders: The First Step is Word World Environment Day: Living Responsibly with Nature Online Summer Educational Activities How to Inspire High School Students to Pursue a Career in Software Engineering June is Internet Safety Month K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum Need Summer Activities?

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8th Grade ELA Teacher Essentials: 11 Top Teaching Tools

Teachers Pay Teachers

Teaching 8th grade ELA can be a uniquely rewarding experience, as long as you’ve got the right tools. A good classroom management system, a novel list, and a set of writing prompts go a long way to set students and teachers up for success. But is that enough to prepare new teenagers for 9th grade? We’ve gathered our favorite 8th grade ELA teacher essentials, including tips for brand-new teachers and seasoned veterans alike.

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ISTELive 25: 9 AI Ethics Scenarios (and What School Librarians Would Do)

GovTech

At the ISTELive 25 conference in San Antonio, a group of librarians said the potential of artificial intelligence to enable research must be weighed against costs not only to student learning but to content creators.

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Discover K12 Learning Hub: The Free, Homeschool Resource You Didn’t Know You Needed

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Homeschooling is like a rollercoaster ride—there are highs, lows, and moments when you feel like you might need a seatbelt. If you’ve ever wondered if your child is really understanding a lesson or found yourself scrounging for content, you’re not alone. But here’s some good news: K12 Learning Hub is here to help! It’s a free resource from K12, a trusted provider of educational tools and support for families for more than 25 years.

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3 Ways To Help the Texas Hill Country Right Now

We are Teachers

Here's how to help the Texas Hill Country with monetary donations and flood relief items through national and local organizations.

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How Denver Schools Saved $1M by Slashing Its Ed-Tech Inventory

GovTech

Expecting a steep drop in federal funding next year, Denver Public Schools formed a working group of staff from IT, purchasing, curriculum and instructional departments to streamline the process for evaluating apps.

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100 of Our All-Time Favorite Classroom Quotes (Plus Free Posters)

We are Teachers

From "You will never regret being kind" to "Your voice matters," here are some of the best classroom quotes to inspire kids.

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Parent Sues Oregon School Over Digital Hall Pass Monitoring

GovTech

Beaverton School District implemented digital hall passes after large groups of students started meeting each other in hallways during class, but a parent alleges that the new system constitutes behavioral monitoring.

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Best Shoes for Teachers in 2025, According to 200+ Educators

We are Teachers

We surveyed 200 teachers to find out which are the very best shoes for teachers. These rate highly for comfort, style, and value.

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A New Way to Incorporate Tech Into Lessons: School Gardens

GovTech

A technology-focused charter school in Oklahoma City uses a state-of-the-art school garden to teach students about planning, data collection, species identification, hydroponic plant beds and gardening-related apps.

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Antisemitism hearings put Cal Poly, UC Berkeley under congressional spotlight

Cal Matters

In summary The House Committee on Education and Workforce has included two California universities so far this year on its invite list for hearings on antisemitism. In May, the president of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, outlined several steps the university is taking in response to antisemitism complaints. On July 9, the chancellor of UC Berkeley will address the committee.