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In Washington’s Most Diverse District, STEM Opportunities Provide New Paths to Success

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Problem/Project Based Learning (PBL) is at the core of the enhanced teaching approach where scholars develop solutions to real-world challenges. This involves group work to solve authentic problems, choice and independence, technology as a learning tool and a focus on college, career and civic readiness.

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Use of Technology in the Classroom to Enhance Teaching and Learning

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The use of technology in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning can be achieved by providing innovative tools and methods that improve engagement, personalization, and efficiency. One of the primary ways technology enhances teaching is through interactive learning tools.

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Classroom Learning

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For example, in a history class, students might participate in a simulation of a historical event, immersing themselves in the context and gaining a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the past. Another way to make classroom learning enjoyable is by integrating hands-on activities and experiments.

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Trauma-informed practices in higher education: Building support communities from the topdown

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I can confidently share that having made the transition to active learning pedagogies and connections to these teaching communities made my transition to online teaching that much smoother and more effective. They often tell me that although they have always hated group work, they really enjoyed teamwork.

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Online Learning Meets Social Media: A New Era of Education

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Building a Digital Learning Culture In a traditional classroom, culture is built through physical presence: greetings at the door, shared lunchtime, or spontaneous group work. But online schools have to work harder to build this same community. Content recommendations based on strengths, interests, or learning gaps.