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Solving our literacy crisis starts in the lecture hall

eSchool News

There are decades of research involving thousands of students and educators to support a structured literacy approach to teaching literacy. Despite this groundswell, too many educators are still entering classrooms without the skills and knowledge they need to teach reading. And how do we fix it?

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From school year to summer: Why reliable edtech matters to boost literacy

eSchool News

That early access to knowledge helped shape who I am today, and I carry that legacy into my work leading library services and digital learning for more than 30,500 students in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Our librarians teach information literacy and digital citizenship as core parts of our library program.

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Lingvano Sign Language Learning App Reaches 2.5 Million Learners Milestone

eSchool News

VIENNA, AUSTRIA – Lingvano, a start-up sign language learning app, is thrilled to announce they have reached 2.5 The platform offers an engaging method to learn sign languages, enhancing communication between Deaf and hearing communities. million learners. This milestone is especially meaningful,” said Gabriel Kwakyi, Lingvano’s CEO.

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Indigenous Knowledge Is Often Overlooked in Education. But It Has A Lot to Teach Us.

Edsurge

She is teaching me how to properly introduce myself in our Lakota language, Lak?ótiyapi. I feel a deep sense of comfort knowing she has had this conversation before with dozens of young Lakota learners during her time as a Lakota language teacher in our community of Fort Yates on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation.

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One word, meaningful impact: Creating classroom culture through collective dialogue

eSchool News

Saying Tell Us, instead of Tell me, validates each student’s role as both a learner and giver of knowledge. It is shockingly difficult for most teachers to alter their language in this manner. If we want students to see learning as a shared experience, we must be intentional in the language we use. Every word matters.

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The Universal Language

Teacher Toms Blog

What if you were a teacher but had no voice to speak your knowledge? What if you had no language at all and yet there was something you needed to say? Kimmerer asserts, "Plants teach the universal language." Play, like all movement, is an aspect of the universal language. Wouldn't you dance it?

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How to integrate environmental concepts into every subject

eSchool News

One of my earliest projects as the Director of Environmental Education for a public school district in New York was in a middle school English Language Arts classroom. Theres a sense that it demands more time, more resources, and specialized knowledge. What I always tell districts is, You dont need to do something extra.