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How Monolingual Teachers Can Support English Language Acquisition for Multilingual Learners

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She wanted me to know that although she could not yet speak English, she felt confident as a learner in her first language. Research shows that students who are classified as English language learners may be perceived by teachers as less capable than their non-ELL peers. It’s so important that Esther spoke up about this.

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How AI tutoring personalizes learning for students

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AI tutoring systems give students immediate feedback on areas of concern so they and their instructors can address problematic knowledge issues before they become severe. When students learn a topic quickly, an AI tutoring system can speed up and offer them more challenging material that remains appropriately difficult for them.

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Why we love our coding & robotics tools

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Code.org ’s free online courses teach programming languages or how to create games, apps, and websites. Related: 20 ideas for teaching coding in math, science, social studies, and ELA. Milo has also provided us a common language to use with students that we are starting to use throughout the school.”.

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Class Size Matters: Understanding the Link Between Class Size and Student Achievement

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The NEA examined the research on STAR students and focused on the long-term results from the follow-up studies. Some of the long-term results of the students who were in the smaller classes include: Higher student achievement levels in grade seven language, reading, science, math, and social studies classes.

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Computational Thinking Is Critical Thinking. And It Works in Any Subject.

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While it got its start as a way to help computer scientists think more logically about data analysis, lately it’s been catching on with instructors in a diverse number of subjects—from science to math to social studies. Those derived from European languages get placed on the left; those with Native origins on the right.

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IXL Learning Agrees to Acquire Wyzant Tutoring Marketplace

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Wyzant tutors serve learners of all ages and backgrounds, offering in-depth guidance on topics including English, language arts, physics, calculus, coding, LSAT test prep, music and more. . Wyzant expertly brings together students and world-class instructors. Wyzant takes the guesswork out of finding a qualified tutor you can trust.

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How Can Teachers Prepare Students for an AI-Driven Future?

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Recently, EdSurge spoke with Chelsey McClelland, a third-year social studies teacher at Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis who recently completed the ISTE U course Artificial Intelligence Explorations for Educators. The instructor was really supportive. EdSurge: Why did you decide to take the ISTE U AI course?

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