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Savvas Launches New Interactive US and World History Series

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Savvas Learning Company , a next-generation learning solutions provider for K-12 education, today announced the release of its new print and digital high school history series, US History Interactive ©2022 and World History Interactive ©2022 , that promotes a deeper investigation of the past and connects history to the present.

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Enhancing classroom learning with interactive maps 

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While primarily a geography resource, interactive maps can be used across various subjects within the social studies domain. Teachers can integrate maps into lessons related to history, cultural studies, and geopolitics. Interactive maps help students develop a more comprehensive understanding of spatial relationships.

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A new teacher’s perspective: Today’s best edtech resources

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During my “freshman year” in the classroom, I made it a point to ask colleagues at my school, members of my professional learning community, educators I met at conferences, and others: “What are the best edtech resources for a new teacher to engage students and ignite their curiosity about learning?” Plus, students LOVE AR/VR!

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What are the Three Active Strategies?

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Active learning strategies for students in K-12 encompass a range of techniques designed to promote engagement, critical thinking, and deeper understanding. Here are three effective strategies: Think-Pair-Share : This strategy encourages active participation and collaboration among students. What are active study strategies?

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New Teacher-Focused Program Launched to Drive Literacy Results for Alaska Students

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The program will utilize federal funds under the Every Student Succeeds Act, Title II and feature CORE’s Online Elementary Reading Academy (OERA), as well as individualized coaching sessions for each participating teacher. Instructors will provide support to participants through feedback and dialogue.

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Bringing real-life skills to virtual special education

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Classkick excels in creating a dynamic and interactive learning environment that encourages participation and fosters a love for learning. Students learn about the information they need to provide during a doctor’s appointment and the types of questions a doctor might ask when they are sick.

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What Technology is Used in Teaching and Learning?

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Here are 10 ways to use edtech tools in the classroom: Interactive whiteboards: Employ interactive whiteboards to deliver dynamic lessons with multimedia elements, fostering engagement and participation.