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Bringing real-life skills to virtual special education

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My experience has shown that special education students, in particular, benefit immensely from the right digital tools. Classkick has been a vital tool in my teaching strategy, offering an engaging and flexible approach that meets the diverse needs of my students in a virtual classroom.

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Tips for Supporting Students With Special Needs Using Technology

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Ensure that the technology you choose fits seamlessly into the student’s learning environment. Collaborate with special education professionals to tailor these tools to individual learning goals. Use assessment tools to gather data on their learning styles.

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Online vs. In-Person Classes: How K12-Powered Online School Stands Out

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Many parents ask the key question: Is online school better than in-person learning for my child? At K12, we believe education should be flexible, engaging, and tailored to each childs needs. K12 offers core academic classes and specialized career and college prep options.

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50 predictions about what 2025 will bring to edtech, innovation, and everything in between

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Integration of AI-driven learning tools: AI-powered tools are quickly becoming indispensable to the education landscape, especially in providing scalable, personalized support. In 2025, I expect technology to continue to make meaningful strides to help evaluate, identify, and serve these students.