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5 of the biggest education trends in 2024

eSchool News

To enhance equity and promote accessibility, schools are implementing new technologies and innovative teaching methods to cater to diverse learning styles and abilities. Nontraditional learning models: Microschools, microlearning, game-based learning, and more!

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5 major education trends of 2024

eSchool News

To enhance equity and promote accessibility, schools are implementing new technologies and innovative teaching methods to cater to diverse learning styles and abilities. Nontraditional learning models: Microschools, microlearning, game-based learning, and more!

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

Digital learning platforms have transformed the way lessons are delivered and consumed. Online courses, interactive multimedia content, and educational apps cater to diverse learning styles, allowing students to engage with the material at their own pace. What does education look like in 2024?

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High School and Personalized Learning

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Personalized learning is an approach that tailors education to each individual’s strengths and weaknesses. Unlike traditional schooling, which often relies on one-size-fits-all teaching methods, personalized learning takes into account diverse learning styles and interests. Targeted Learning.

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How One District Takes STEM Learning to the Next Level

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Selecting a collaborative and nonviolent platform for introducing esports into the curriculum can stimulate creativity and teamwork among students, as evidenced by our choice to employ game-based learning tools for creative competitions. Design for diverse learners: We designed Level Up Los Angeles, focusing on UDL principles.

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Microsoft replacing MinecraftEDU with new education edition

eSchool News

We’ve seen that Minecraft transcends the differences in teaching and learning styles and education systems around the world. It’s an open space where people can come together and build a lesson around nearly anything.”. MinecraftEDU began in 2011 and has reached thousands of classrooms in more than 40 countries.

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The Friday 4: Your weekly ed-tech rewind

eSchool News

Advocates have long said augmented reality helps boost student engagement and also helps reach those with varying learning styles. Survey: K-12 gaming use has doubled in the last six years. Gaming is growing, that’s for sure. This immersive VR platform was designed with education in mind.