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Friday 5: Teaching strategies for classroom success

eSchool News

Effective teaching strategies for gamification are possible–when implemented correctly and when learning goals are prioritized. When it comes to special education classrooms, effective teaching methods can make all the difference. What is the most effective method of teaching? Which teaching strategy would be most helpful?

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Racism is a subtle, silent enemy of STEM classrooms

eSchool News

Implicit bias can also be seen in the overrepresentation of students of color in special education vs. underrepresented students in gifted and talented education. As educators, it is vital that we recognize the biases we carry so that this does not have an adverse impact on the students that we are serving.

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Nothing but Winning—EdTech Honors announced by eSchool, IEI, and Classlink

eSchool News

.” Finalists for the Supes’ Choice Awards are chosen based on a demonstrated commitment to student outcomes, innovation and ingenuity, client support, interactivity, and engagement.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Laura Hansen, NWEA Director of Academic Services, NWEA As 2024 unfolds, the educational landscape embraces the transformative power of AI, crafting a future where accessibility and personalized learning take center stage. D, SVP, Special Education–Behavior, Specialized Education Services, Inc. Diane Myers, Ph.

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6 Assistive Technologies That Can Help Students Reach Their Full Potential

EdTech Magazine

students enrolled in special education programs rose 30 percent. In fact, the National Education Association found nearly every general classroom across the country includes at least one student with a disability. Gamification Offers an Alternative Approach to Learning. eli.zimmerman_9856. Thu, 09/05/2019 - 10:38.

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Racism is a subtle, silent enemy of STEM classrooms

eSchool News

Implicit bias can also be seen in the overrepresentation of students of color in special education vs. underrepresented students in gifted and talented education. As educators, it is vital that we recognize the biases we carry so that this does not have an adverse impact on the students that we are serving.

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What Role Should Students Play in Your Personalized Learning Implementation?

Edsurge

Special Education teacher Sean Arnold is serious about playful learning. There may be no better example of meeting students where they are than Arnold’s gamification of the learning process. “By letting my assumptions get in the way, I came close to becoming another adult who was giving up on them.”