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6 educator predictions about teaching and learning in 2025

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Virtual labs, simulations, and data analysis tools will become commonplace, enhancing the experiential learning process while addressing the core essence of the three-dimensional structure of the NGSS. As the NGSS continues to gain traction, we can expect a shift in how student learning is assessed.

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8 Websites to Teach Financial Literacy

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If your school doesn’t teach a course about personal economics, there are many online sites that address the topic as mini-lessons. All resources are free, well-constructed, and differentiated for varied student learning styles. You start by selecting one of several jobs and then evaluating net pay vs. ongoing expenses.

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7+ Websites to Teach Financial Literacy

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If your school doesn’t teach personal economics but would like to, there are many online sites that address the topic as mini-lessons. Developed for middle school and high school students, this online game helps students learn important personal finance skills as they compete against classmates.

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Unconventional Research Sites to Inspire Students

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Selection can be either a theme-based video or a game (called GameUp) — whichever is better suited to their learning style. For those looking for more rigor, there are quizzes that evaluate their knowledge and challenge learning (such as the hardest words to spell and Who Said That).

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How Technology is Transforming Classrooms

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He currently serves as the Proud Superintendent of the Texarkana Arkansas School District, where he is committed to making a lasting impact on students, educators, and the community. He later became the Assistant Superintendent of School Leadership for Kansas City Public Schools before taking the helm in Texarkana.

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One District's Journey From 'State of Emergency' to Student Success

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Now, teachers teach to a variety of learning styles, differentiate learning for our students with twice-weekly Response to Intervention time and give opportunities for student collaboration—such as STEM projects and our Spark literary and visual arts magazine. And this past year two of those schools came off the list!

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8 Websites For Financial Literacy Month

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If your school doesn’t teach a course about personal economics, there are many online sites that address the topic as mini-lessons. All resources are free, well-constructed, and differentiated for varied student learning styles. You start by selecting one of several jobs and then evaluating net pay vs. ongoing expenses.