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How to flip the classroom and create avid learners

eSchool News

Now that students are back in school, many teachers are finding that continuing to use a blend of digital and face-to-face classroom learning methods can be effective in boosting student engagement and fostering constructive discussions. There is no limit to what might be included.

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3 things you didn’t know your classroom management software could do

eSchool News

You can also use recordings to help students see how far they’ve come in their language journeys. Capture recordings early in the year while students are working on vocabulary in small groups, reading aloud, or practicing conversation with partners.

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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

eSchool News

In the upcoming school year, we can expect more educators and counselors to focus on aligning their students’ educational experiences with the demands of the job market so that they are better prepared to pursue college and/or career pathways that will empower them to succeed.

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Big Deals: Making AI Safe; New STEM Platforms; How To Fix Learning Loss

eSchool News

The lab will provide ESUSD with policy recommendations and educational resources for teachers, students, and parents, and facilitate ongoing refinement to ensure policies are in sync with practical applications with a particular focus on community, parent and student engagement.

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Five Ways to Engage Students outside of the Online Classroom

Faculty Focus

I might read a book or take an online course to learn some new ideas. And it gets students into some conversations about what these rights are and what they might change, what people like and don’t like, and what’s really there and what’s not there—what people thought they had a right to but don’t really.

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Five Ways to Engage Students outside of the Online Classroom

Faculty Focus

I might read a book or take an online course to learn some new ideas. And it gets students into some conversations about what these rights are and what they might change, what people like and don’t like, and what’s really there and what’s not there—what people thought they had a right to but don’t really.

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How K–12 Schools Can Use Technology to Combat Absenteeism

EdTech Magazine

Students who miss 15 days of school a year are considered chronically absent , according to the Department of Education. Chronic absenteeism “can translate into third-graders unable to master reading, sixth-graders failing subjects and ninth-graders dropping out of high school,” according to Attendance Works. Why is this a problem ?