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A new ‘Seal of Endorsement’ for teachers evaluating ed-tech

eSchool News

GEI’s seal of endorsement process conducts product evaluations by teachers based on real-world use in their classrooms. Global Educator Institute (GEI) has introduced a new twist to the traditional “ Seal of Approval ” model. The GEI evaluation process is efficient and effective.

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Using a Flip Flop Design for the Concurrent Classroom

Catlin Tucker

I’ve used this simplified station rotation to onboard new teachers to this model and provide special education teachers working with a small group of 4-6 learners a strategy for using the station rotation model. One possible approach is what I call “the flip flop.” ” Essentially, this is a two-station rotation.

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SEL Can Help Special Educators Address Rapidly Evolving Remote Learning Requirements

Edsurge

A third challenge resulting from the pandemic has been how teachers should address the rapidly evolving requirements for remote learning—from what goals to teach to, to logging instructional hours, addressing absenteeism and cataloging evidence of learning—for their students with special education needs.

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“They Don’t Read My Feedback!” Strategies to Encourage Reception and Application of Course Feedback

Faculty Focus

Giving feedback in university courses allows for the provision of supportive ideas for improvement, elaboration, and/or heightened thinking as students prepare for job factors outside of their university preparation. Feedback Literacy.

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In Wyoming, enhancing AI-human collaboration in IEP development

eSchool News

The first complex challenge the UW College of Education will use AI-human collaboration to tackle is co-creating and co-evaluating Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students with disabilities in Wyoming and beyond. Serving as the cornerstone of special education ( Yell et al., under review ).

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“They Don’t Read My Feedback!” Strategies to Encourage Reception and Application of Course Feedback

Faculty Focus

Giving feedback in university courses allows for the provision of supportive ideas for improvement, elaboration, and/or heightened thinking as students prepare for job factors outside of their university preparation. Feedback Literacy.

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Presence Introduces New Therapy Platform to Enrich the Clinician Experience

eSchool News

Special education caseloads in schools have continued to rise, increasing backlogs, and driving clinician burnout. The resulting platform is a combination of their expertise and 13 years of our own data on how special education providers and students engage in therapy and evaluations.”.