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Where blended meets personalized learning—and gets results

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Public School District (DCPS) has earned a sort of celebrity status with lawmakers, superintendents, and think tank heads filing in to see what, and especially how, students are learning. In a district that has been plagued with low test scores and student performance, several D.C. They have a good reason to visit.

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Online learning in high school helps students explore career pathways

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It allows students to test drive various career options through hands-on learning to see which types of jobs they might like–and which they dont like. How online learning can help The more career pathways that students can explore in high school, the greater the likelihood theyll find an option that appeals to them.

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Essential tips for remote classroom creation

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Turn on and test your camera and computer before each school day so you are sure you can start each lesson without any issues. They allow you to speak to the class and interact via chat and other functions. Look and sound your best Although you want school to be engaging and fun, you also need to be professional in your remote presentation.

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In this district, 1:1 device access became a pandemic reality

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Never before have educators been challenged and tested as they were, beginning in March 2020 and up until today, and never before has their resilience been more apparent. When the district’s schools were forced to transition to online learning in March 2020, access to devices was paramount.

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How satellite connectivity can narrow the digital learning gap

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Part of this rapid change is because the full range of e-learnings possibilities are now widely recognized. According to a survey from the University of the Potomac, 70 percent of students–and 77 percent of educators–say that online learning is better than traditional classroom learning.

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COVID didn’t delay this school’s STEAM pathways program

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Never before have educators been challenged and tested as they were, beginning in March 2020 and up until today, and never before has their resilience been more apparent. It has been a helpful tool for students online and in the classroom during a school year of hybrid learning.

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eSchool News welcomes Hero Awards nominations through June 30

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Never before have educators been challenged and tested as they were beginning in March 2020 and continuing up to present day, and never before has their resilience been more apparent. The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us many things–chief among those lessons is that our educators are truly heroes.