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35 edtech innovations we saw at FETC 2023

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Beanstack , an edtech platform that helps schools encourage kids to read through gamification, demonstrated the importance of engaging readers. Teachers from Citrus County Schools highlighted the ease of use and intuitiveness of the BenQ Board smart boards.

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eSN Hero Awards Finalists: 11 inspiring educators

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The program received an influx of inspiring nominations that highlight the innovation and selflessness of educators in schools and districts across the nation. Listed here in alphabetical order by school/district name are 10 of the awards program finalists. Read about 10 more finalists here !) Read about the three 2023 winners here.

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Savvas Announces its enVision® Mathematics Common Core Grades 6-8 © 2021 Earns Highest Rating from EdReports

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“We appreciate EdReports for recognizing the high-quality of our entire enVision K-12 math series,” said Savvas Learning Company CEO Bethlam Forsa. Teaching with high-quality instructional materials has a direct impact on student learning outcomes.

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Active Learning Strategies for Students

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This strategy promotes active participation, collaboration, and peer learning. Problem-Based Learning (PBL): PBL tasks students with solving real-world problems or case studies, requiring them to apply knowledge and critical thinking skills to develop solutions. What is an example of an active learning process?

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Teaching Tools and Techniques

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These visual representations enhance the learning environment and provide valuable reference points for students throughout the school year. Active learning involves engaging students in activities that require them to participate actively in the learning process, rather than passively receiving information.

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How Colleges Are Thinking Differently to Serve Adult Students

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I know you and I have talked about using problem-based learning, thinking about prior learning assessments, not assuming that adults need to be taught everything from square one but that they bring interesting work and life experiences to the table.

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Using Cogenerative Dialogues for Learner-Centered Teaching

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This can be done through discussion, readings about cogenerative dialogues in the college or graduate school setting, or both. However, it is imperative that students understand the purposes of the dialogues and have investment in their learning through the dialogues. Why problem-based learning?: Trolian (Eds.),