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How to leverage microcredentials and LERs in K-12

eSchool News

Key points: Microcredentials open up a work of possibilities to students–particularly systematically excluded learners 5 steps to boost CTE programs and fill workforce pipelines CTE advocates want more funding as demand increases For more news on college and career readiness, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub As the U.S. offers more opportunities for skills-based hiring and advancement, microcredentials and learning and employment records (LER) can certify student learning and succ

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What Happens When a School Closes Its Library?

Edsurge

HOUSTON — On a Saturday morning in August 2023, a crowd gathered outside the Houston Independent School District administration building with protest signs in hand. The brutal, sticky heat of Texas summer already had people wiping sweat from their brows and handing out bottled water from ice-filled coolers. Teachers, parents and politicians took turns at the microphone, united in their criticism of the controversial state takeover of Texas’ largest school district.

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4 Internet Safety Considerations for the New School Year

EdTech Magazine

As the 2024-2025 school year begins, students return to classes, digital assignments and cloud-based educational technology tools. Lessons explore emerging technologies while striving to facilitate collaboration and engagement. And all of these workflows and learning opportunities rely on the internet. With K–12 schools’ heavy reliance on the internet for today’s teaching and learning practices, it’s the job of IT administrators to keep students safe online.

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18 Digital Tool Musts in the Classroom — a Video

Ask a Tech Teacher

18 Digital Tool Musts in the Classroom This video is from a series I taught for school districts. It is now available for free, here on Ask a Tech Teacher: Summary 18 essential digital tools for classrooms, emphasizing their impact on modern education. Highlights Annotation Tools: Essential for digital note-taking. Avatars: Promote digital citizenship and privacy.

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4 key findings on student engagement

eSchool News

Key points: Student engagement is at an all-time low in the classroom–here’s how to fix it Student engagement requires more than edtech tools How we can improve literacy through student engagement For more news on student engagement, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub Schools in the U.S. and across the globe continue to struggle with student engagement, according to new research from LEGO Education.

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When Students Don’t Feel Confident About Math, a Growth Mindset Matters

Edsurge

Our relationship with math learning is severely damaged in this country. In 2022, only 26 percent of all eighth grade students scored proficient or above in mathematics. Even more concerning is that only 9 percent of Black eighth-graders are at a proficient level, or above. As a Black male educator in northeast Denver, I have seen firsthand the results of poor engagement and learning in math classrooms.

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CDW Webinar Will Help Districts Get the Most Out of Classroom Tech

EdTech Magazine

Experienced educational technology leaders will gather later this month to offer their expertise to teachers, IT staff and other K–12 professionals in a webinar hosted by CDW Education. The webinar, titled “Developing a Unified Classroom Ecosystem: Device Management, Connectivity and Student Safety,” will feature voices from the CDW Education team and pre-eminent industry partners Incident IQ, Kajeet, Lexicon Tech Solutions and Securly.

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The psychology of Disruptive Innovation

eSchool News

This post originally appeared on the Christensen Institute’s blog and is reposted here with permission. Key points: Those working to improve conventional schools are unlikely to see the merit in emergent new models of schooling Students know best when it comes to transforming education Taking K-12 education transformation from pipe dream to pipeline For more news on K-12 transformation, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub In the early 2000s, Netflix co-founders Reed Hastings and Marc

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To Be Ready for Kindergarten, Teachers and Researchers Say Social-Emotional Skills Are Key

Edsurge

Ready or not, across the country, a new crop of kindergarteners has entered the K-12 school system. Their teachers will spend these early weeks determining where the 5- and 6-year-olds are developmentally, what academic, social and emotional skills they bring, and what support they need to set them up for a successful school year. That job has become more difficult in recent years, according to numerous surveys , research studies and EdSurge interviews, as the last few classes of kindergarteners

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Creating Community Around the Class

Faculty Focus

At our university’s inaugural faculty-staff research symposium last fall, the two of us met on a drug history and policy panel, and discovered we were both teaching courses on drugs the following semester. What would happen if we connected our courses? Over coffee, we met several times and came up with a list of shared activities and projects, ranging from a student-created pop-up exhibition to a discussion panel on harm reduction that would bring university faculty and staff together with front

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What to Know About How Less Funding Might Affect K–12 This School Year

EdTech Magazine

The big, once-in-a-lifetime Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund bonanza is now officially over, and that loss could be particularly tough for K–12 students and teachers who rely on educational technology. No longer flush with federal funds, schools will now need to make very tough decisions for the 2024-2025 school year and beyond as they revisit their pre-pandemic funding strategies.

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Parents are cautiously optimistic about AI in schools

eSchool News

Key points: AI continues to shape daily lives–and education is no exception Using AI analysis to bring out the best in human tutors 7 ways AI will make a positive impact on classroom teaching For more news on AI in education, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub While parents do have concerns about their children’s exposure to AI in the classroom, some would still support their children using AI for schoolwork, according to a survey from Norton, a consumer Cyber Safety brand of Gen

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Should High School Students Do Academic Research?

Edsurge

A growing number of high school students are looking for opportunities to do academic research, hoping to add ‘published author’ to their list of achievements when they apply to colleges. Just look on popular Facebook groups and Reddit threads for tips on getting into selective colleges, and you’ll likely find posts recommending that students participate in intensive research or compete in science competitions as a way to stand out on college applications.

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Compassion Fatigue in Nurse Educators: Understanding and Addressing Emotional Burnout in Healthcare Teaching

Faculty Focus

Nursing is one of the most arduous careers due to job demands that can cause physical and emotional exhaustion, which greatly affect nursing educators. Nursing Educators are critical in shaping the future of nurses by teaching students the most up-to-date knowledge, skills, and values that they need to succeed by providing students with ways to stay motivated, feel supported, instill compassion, encourage professionalism and growth, and the development of skills for the real-life challenges of n

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Advice for New Teachers This School Year

Teach Hub

As a new teacher, you don’t have the advantage that veteran teachers do. Experienced teachers have the luxury of looking back on past years to see what worked and what didn’t. Starting out, you’ll be hit with a ton of new information from learning to juggle classroom management to fostering a classroom community. This might feel overwhelming. Don’t worry, as you prepare to inspire the leaders of tomorrow you can use this advice to help you navigate your first year with confidence.

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Skills gap, outdated infrastructure hinder AI use

eSchool News

Key points: As AI grows in prominence, workers will need highly-qualified AI skills New group targets AI skills in education and the workforce 5 critical priorities for AI in education For more news on IT challenges, visit eSN’s IT Leadership hub Although a high majority of enterprises are adopting AI in some capacity (88 percent), many still lack the necessary data infrastructure and employee skills to truly benefit from it, according to a new survey from Cloudera , a hybrid platform for

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Effective Tech Integration Strategies: From District to Classroom

Edsurge

Integrating technology into the classroom involves more than just adding gadgets and software; it’s about creating a dynamic learning environment where students are actively engaged and teachers can teach more effectively. This journey requires collaboration among technology teams, instructional coaches and educators. Recently, EdSurge spoke with three educational leaders from Bourbonnais Elementary School District 53 in Illinois about their experiences with and strategies for using technology t

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Creating Community Around the Class

Faculty Focus

At our university’s inaugural faculty-staff research symposium last fall, the two of us met on a drug history and policy panel, and discovered we were both teaching courses on drugs the following semester. What would happen if we connected our courses? Over coffee, we met several times and came up with a list of shared activities and projects, ranging from a student-created pop-up exhibition to a discussion panel on harm reduction that would bring university faculty and staff together with front

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America, We Remember

Ask a Tech Teacher

9-11 Day has become Patriot Day here in America, but it doesn’t change its purpose: to show how much we love our country. If you aren’t familiar with this terrorist attack, here’s a 2-minute overview: –Comments are closed to enjoy the day more completely. Copyright ©2024 askatechteacher.com – All rights reserved. Here’s the sign-up link if the image above doesn’t work: [link] “The content presented in this blog are the result of creative imagination and not intended for use, reproduc

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Beyond the bookshelves: 3 ways school libraries have evolved to meet students’ needs

eSchool News

Key points: School libraries promote digital literacy, collaboration, and adaptability Digital citizenship, digital literacy, and education 10 reasons we love school librarians For more news on school libraries, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub School libraries have undergone a significant shift over the years, adapting to changes in technology, education philosophies, and the dynamic needs of students.

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Why Educator Wellness Matters

Edsurge

“When I present myself in front of students in a positive emotional state, I can increase student cognition, effort and long-term retention of information, Dr. Timothy Kanold excitedly shares. “The brain research on emotional intelligence as it relates to student learning is clear.” Timothy Kanold Co-Creator and Author, Wellness Solutions for Educators As Kanold explains, teacher and administrator mental and emotional well-being is an essential component of student learning.

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The Daily Quiz

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on October 22, 2018 © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! I use a daily quiz that has a two-fold purpose: first, it tests the students’ knowledge of the day’s reading material; and second, it provides a focus for the lecture and activities scheduled that day in class.

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Supporting Your Child’s Mental Health

Gaggle Speaks

I n today’s complex world, building resilience in children is essential for their long-term mental well-being. Resilience, defined by Merriam-Webster as “an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change,” is a crucial skill that helps children navigate life’s challenges. Whether it’s dealing with academic pressures, social challenges, or the uncertainties of life, children need strong emotional foundations to develop this resilience.

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School safety impacts achievement, instructional time, educator retention

eSchool News

Key points: It’s critical to create safe school environments for staff and students Collaborating with law enforcement to strengthen school safety Wearable panic buttons help us better protect students and educators For more news on school safety, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub Although 77 percent of educators and administrators say they believe school safety significantly impacts staff retention and recruitment, only 33 percent feel that their school or district highly prior

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How a Returning College Student Advocated to Improve a Fledgling Online Program

Edsurge

Paul Carr was just one semester shy of finishing his degree at Morehouse College when he found out his girlfriend was pregnant. So he decided to stop out, to get a job to support his budding family. He told himself he’d go back soon to finish. That was more than 25 years ago. Carr always intended to return. In fact, he made a promise to his father on his deathbed that he would finish his college degree.

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Compassion Fatigue in Nurse Educators: Understanding and Addressing Emotional Burnout in Healthcare Teaching

Faculty Focus

Nursing is one of the most arduous careers due to job demands that can cause physical and emotional exhaustion, which greatly affect nursing educators. Nursing Educators are critical in shaping the future of nurses by teaching students the most up-to-date knowledge, skills, and values that they need to succeed by providing students with ways to stay motivated, feel supported, instill compassion, encourage professionalism and growth, and the development of skills for the real-life challenges of n

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Empowering Students with Specific Learning Disabilities: The Crucial Role of High-Quality Instruction & the Least Restrictive Environment

Elevate k12

In the quest for educational equity, it is essential that all students, especially those with specific learning disabilities (SLDs) in reading and math, receive the support they need to succeed. For these students, high-quality instruction and access to grade-level curriculum within the least restrictive environment (LRE) are vital components for achieving academic success and improving learning outcomes.

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The joy of teaching and educator well-being  

eSchool News

Key points: It’s critical that educators focus on supporting teacher well-being 5 ways to restore your passion for teaching Key strategies for education leaders to boost morale For more news on teacher well-being, visit eSN’s SEL & Well-Being hub Across the country, teachers like you are decorating classrooms, creating lesson plans, and preparing for new students.

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How Is Axim Collaborative Spending $800 Million From the Sale of EdX?

Edsurge

One of the country’s richest nonprofits focused on online education has been giving out grants for more than a year. But so far, the group, known as Axim Collaborative, has done so slowly — and pretty quietly. “There has been little buzz about them in digital learning circles,” says Russ Poulin, executive director of WCET, a nonprofit focused on digital learning in higher education.

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The Daily Quiz

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on October 22, 2018 © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! I use a daily quiz that has a two-fold purpose: first, it tests the students’ knowledge of the day’s reading material; and second, it provides a focus for the lecture and activities scheduled that day in class.

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September Challenge from @AdobeforEdu #AdobeEduCreative

The Nerdy Teacher

Hello everyone! I'm excited to share the September Challenge from Adobe for Education. This is a fun little project that showcases the power of GenAI. You are going to instruct GenAI in Adobe Express to create a bobblehead version of yourself using the template connected to the link below. I will be using this with my students for our first class exploring Adobe Express.

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Test: The four-letter word that works with GPA for college admissions

eSchool News

Key points: Standardized test have been pivotal in college admissions for nearly a century Igniting student curiosity through career exploration The exposure gap is blocking students’ ability to envision future careers For more news on admissions, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub If you work long enough in education, you see that most academic trends swing through extreme phases like a pendulum.

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Must-Have Tech Accessories for Your Classroom This Year

k12 Techrepairs

With the school year in full swing, its time to make sure your classroom has everything it needs to keep learning fun and devices safe. Weve rounded up our top accessory picks from trusted vendors to make your shopping a breeze. Whether its durable cases to protect devices or keyboards that snap onto iPads like […] The post Must-Have Tech Accessories for Your Classroom This Year appeared first on K-12 Tech.

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Boost Student Engagement with Interactive Math Teaching Slides

Tunstalls Teaching Tidbits

Interactive math teaching slides are becoming an essential tool to help students understand and enjoy math. Moreover, students can see themselves as mathematicians when they consistently engage and interact with math learning. These ready-to-use- math teaching slides are designed to boost student engagement through visual and conceptual learning, aligning with key math standards across different states.

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7 Ways to Celebrate Student Success in the Classroom

Time 4 Kindergarten

Celebrating student success in the classroom is an important way to recognize and reinforce positive behaviors and achievements. Here are some ideas on how to celebrate student success in the classroom. Verbal praise : One of the simplest ways to celebrate student success is to give verbal praise. This can be as simple as saying "well done" or "good job" when a student has completed a task or answered a question correctly.

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Educators outline 5 priorities for the new school year

eSchool News

Key points: AI, well-being, and career readiness take top billing for educators Back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year 4 educator reflections on the 2023-2024 school year For more news on teaching trends, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub With a new school year comes new priorities for educators and students alike. Teaching is evolving at a rapid pace, pushed forward by advancements in AI, the need for real-world relevance in classroom lessons, and a focus on student wellness.

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MIND Education Enhances Flagship Math Program ST Math with Transformative Back-to-School Upgrades

eSchool News

IRVINE, Calif. — MIND Education, a leader in neuroscience-driven math education solutions, has released transformative upgrades to the ST Math experience for students and teachers. The revolutionized curriculum introduces brand new games, an engaging island-themed student journey, an improved educator dashboard, enhanced puzzle talks to foster mathematical discourse, and comprehensive teacher workshops and professional learning.

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