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3 tips to engage students in math feedback during remote or hybrid learning

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I quickly had to figure out–how could I incorporate the feedback cycle that was so effective in my classroom but online? I made a few tweaks to ensure students were engaging with that feedback that I think you can learn from: 1. The consequences were obvious immediately–student work deteriorated.

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How I use digital curriculum in my math classroom

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Prior to the COVID pandemic, technology integration in my high school math classroom was mainly used in two ways: discovery-based activities and homework assignments. Finding applicable resources for discovery-based learning that would fit into existing lesson plans was not always easy. After they have given input (i.e.

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Navigating AI in education: The future of human teaching

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When a student struggles with math anxiety or needs encouragement after a tough day, they need more than algorithmic responses–they need human connection. A math teacher might use AI to generate varied practice problems while maintaining their unique teaching approach. Will AI replace teachers?

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Essential tips for remote classroom creation

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Many whiteboards also allow you to work online with other collaborators and teachers in real-time and get instant feedback. There are also many games that allow your students to play and learn on the computer. Programs like Prodigy Math Game help kids to stay engaged as they learn essential arithmetic lessons.

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BetterLesson and Adobe release 300+ strategies for creativity, student engagement

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The strategies span middle school to higher education contexts, across a variety of subjects including math, science, social studies, and literacy. Each strategy was created by an experienced educator, selected and supported by BetterLesson through their “Master Teacher Project” model.

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We Run a Hybrid School. Here’s How We’re Adapting Our Schedule for the Times.

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These face-to-face classes provide a counterpoint to the flexibility and independence of the digital core curriculum, where subjects like math and language arts are taught, which allows students to apply what they learn online in collaborative, project-based learning experiences.

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5 ways virtual tutoring reinforces our after-school program

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One of the sites integrated the virtual tutoring into its program for four weeks and we received good feedback from the staff, teachers, and students. We offer the tutoring in 45-minute, dedicated blocks of time and alternate between math and reading.

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