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With AI coaching, a math platform helps students tackle tough concepts

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To overcome these challenges, schools must emphasize early intervention, interactive teaching strategies, and the use of engaging digital tools. Kids who have just arrived or who are just learning their first English words can use their home languages, and thats helpful.

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BenQ Education Partners With ANTON Learning App

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Boasting over 100,000 exercises and 200 exercise types, it contains interactive elements, feedback, games, and explanations aimed at supporting and engaging young people in learning. It covers English, math, science, social studies, languages, and music, following set lessons with exercises in each topic.

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Game On: How Four Community College Professors Spawned the CUNY Games Network

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The network links educators across disciplines who are interested in using games and other forms of interactive teaching to improve student success. Can a Classic Board Game Teach Writing Skills? The key finding: Enjoyment correlated with improvements in deep learning in both the game and non-game classes.

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What’s New for School Year 2025-2026 at Elevate K-12 

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These educators are trained to deliver accessible, standards-aligned core content instruction that also help students develop their English language skills. Nearpod: Driving Engagement and Supporting Student Growth Starting in the 20252026 school year, all Elevate teachers will have access to Nearpods interactive teaching platform.

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Analysis: Is Higher Ed Ready for the Tech Expectations of the Teens of 2022?

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One, Bamboo Learning, interactively teaches music theory and math. One Google Home Hub application in use at hotels in Las Vegas, San Francisco and New York City applies “ Interpreter Mode ” to provide visual and verbal real-time translation, of 27 languages, between non-English speaking hotel guests and staff.