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Embracing a growth mindset when reviewing student data

eSchool News

This perspective transforms data analysis into an empowering process; data is a tool for improvement amongst our students rather than a measure of failure. Highlighting these successes motivates students and shows them that effort leads to results. A growth mindset is the belief that abilities grow through effort and persistence.

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Taking K-12 education transformation from pipe dream to pipeline

eSchool News

Key points: When it comes to K-12 innovation, change isn’t a consideration–it’s an imperative Students know best when it comes to transforming education Schools must embrace these 4 innovative focus areas to avoid failure For more news on K-12 transformation, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub Across the U.S., The takeaway?

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Cultivating Collaboration and Consistency in Grading: Applying the GRADE Strategy 

Faculty Focus

The strategy: GRADE We both teach composition and interdisciplinary courses at a regional state university in Georgia. Knowing someone else is working in tandem with you can serve as a strong motivator to immerse yourself in the grading mindset without feeling disconnected from the collaborative space. Dr. Stephanie B.

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Cultivating Collaboration and Consistency in Grading: Applying the GRADE Strategy 

Faculty Focus

The strategy: GRADE We both teach composition and interdisciplinary courses at a regional state university in Georgia. Knowing someone else is working in tandem with you can serve as a strong motivator to immerse yourself in the grading mindset without feeling disconnected from the collaborative space. Dr. Stephanie B.

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Encouraging Diverse Learners in Computer Science and Engineering

Edsurge

They are driven, motivated and informed. For your students who don’t typically identify as “engineers”—many female and minority students as well as some boys—what motivates them to sign up for, and become invested in, an engineering class or activity? It is fun to work with these kids.

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Most strategic plans fail to set useful goals. Why these mistakes make it impossible to meet institutional objectives.

EAB

Here are the three most common failure paths for strategic plans: They set obviously unrealistic goals They propose a list of activities to be completed rather than outcomes to be achieved They set goals that cannot be measured Each of these “mistakes” has understandable root causes.

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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

eSchool News

The COVID effect has impacted students’ communication, critical thinking, and motivation. These solutions will prioritize the relationship between teacher and student, enabling teachers to serve as motivators and facilitators of student learning, which is critical to student engagement and success.

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