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This school groups students by ability, not grade level

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Wisconsin school puts focus on personalized learning, student choice, and open learning spaces. That was before the staff moved out all the books to combine two grade levels in one room—part of an experimental model of instruction now deeply rooted at Walker and hailed by many as the future of education.

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How AI Can Help Educators Test Whether Their Teaching Materials Work

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What if educators could use the same strategy of “adaptive experimentation” to regularly improve their teaching materials? When you think about that in an educational context, it … really opens up the opportunity to give more students the kinds of things that are better supporting their learning.”

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Why This Chicago Tutoring Center Wants to Be the ‘Whole Foods’ of Education

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Source: The House Author and school design consultant Robert Dillon calls the variation in learning spaces—large tables, sitting areas and glass-walled breakout rooms—“micro-environments,” and says it’s similar to what districts around the country are attempting to create using open learning spaces and flexible furniture. “I

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How to find, curate, and assess OER

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As schools and districts try to reduce textbook costs and digitize instructional resources, one of the struggles many teachers have is finding good repositories of open education resources (OER). In total, Open Learning has more than 800 professional development courses to support teacher development. Accessing OER.

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Hoping to Spur 'Learning Engineering,' Carnegie Mellon Will Open-Source Its Digital-Learning Software

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In an unusual move intended to shake up how college teaching is done around the world, Carnegie Mellon University today announced that it will give away dozens of the digital-learning software tools it has built over more than a decade—and make their underlying code available for anyone to see and modify.

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5 components of a great hybrid learning program

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This year’s 10th most-read story focuses on creating a great hybrid learning program. Over the past year and a half, “hybrid learning” has become quite the buzzword when it comes to education. The future of hybrid learning is bright, and the benefits are unmatched. I’ve seen it for myself.

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Startup Hopes to Shake Up Textbook Market By Encouraging a Mix-and-Match of Courseware

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based company, called Argos Education, is that the way textbooks are created and revised is due for a reset. Namely, it wants to help build an open-source system that lets professors piece together online course materials from a variety of sources, and also offer their own materials for sale to colleagues around the world.

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