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5 ways to update aging media centers

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We looked at the schools that had the highest need and prioritized two middle schools whose facilities were in the worst shape. They had shelving that was 6’ X 8’ feet long and totally connected, plus seating that was old and uncomfortable.

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4 tips for creating an elementary esports program

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These positive learning outcomes make esports popular in secondary grades, with both students and educators advocating for the addition and growth of scholastic esports in their middle and high schools.

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The 5 components of a future-proofed technology initiative

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As students move through different phases of their education, the shape of their learning spaces changes. Young students see brightly-colored bookshelves and reading areas, where middle school students have lab tablets and desktop computers. How does a school future-proof its classroom technology?

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4 ways forward-thinking districts are inspiring more students to code

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Highline Public Schools is committed to pioneering a pre-K-12 coding pathway that provides access to coding for all students. Administrators build in regularly scheduled coding for students in select elementary schools, with students utilizing Code.org curriculum to enhance and deepen their critical thinking skills.

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FAQ 5: What to Ask Before Starting Your Classroom Redesign

EdTech Magazine

Don’t be afraid to define an ideal vision for what a learning space could look like in your school. Even if it isn’t achievable now, a broad view of possibilities sets a roadmap for the future and ensures you don’t sell your space short before you’ve begun. Are There Nonclassroom Spaces That Tend to Be Overlooked?

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An Innovative Journey to Scalable Computer Science Programs

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When my principal asked if I would be interested in teaching one elective period per day for the middle school population, I suggested a STEM elective since I had just taught a summer full of STEM during NYC’s annual STEM in the City programming. I was tasked with providing reading intervention services for at-risk K-8 students.

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17 Hero Awards finalists demonstrate their commitment to education

eSchool News

Nominee: Mark Hess , Mary Helen Guest Elementary School Nominated by: Epson. Mark Hess has served in a variety of roles since he was hired in 1993 by Walled Lake Consolidated School District in Walled Lake, Michigan. Nominee: Neal Kellogg , Oklahoma City Public Schools Nominated by: TutorMe.

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