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Problem-based learning helped boost my underserved students’ engagement

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As educators, our charge is to impart knowledge onto our students, open new doors for them, and encourage them to stretch beyond their comfort zones. As a physical education teacher in an underserved community, finding ways to connect with my classes during the pandemic and a time of remote learning was challenging.

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Most parents know AI will be crucial to their children’s future

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The survey notes that an overwhelming 88 percent of parents believe that knowledge of AI will be crucial in their child’s future education and career. public middle and high school students. Harnessing AI for community challenges: Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is a national competition that fosters innovation among U.S.

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The Impact of Inclusive STEM Education

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The BrowardSTEM team leads and supports with experience, expertise and agility in core content standards, STEM implementation, instructional technology and interdisciplinary applied problem-based learning. Research is foundational to sustaining and expanding access to all students.

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eSN Hero Awards Finalists: 11 inspiring educators

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After months of research and a successful pilot, the district chose enVision to be that core mathematics curriculum because of its rigor, digital learning components, and engaging lessons. enVision offers an innovative math curriculum that helps educators teach with confidence and inspires students with hands-on, problem-based learning.

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Fighting Fake News in the Classroom

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When I was in middle and high school, we were taught that we could trust.org websites. As a former middle and high school classroom teacher, my first thought is: What can I do to fix this? I learned to justify my teaching approach by telling myself, “This is what students need to be successful.”