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How instructional audio amps up physical education classes

eSchool News

teachers work with diverse groups, often with varying language backgrounds and ability levels, in both indoor and outdoor settings. These grab and go units include wireless microphones that teachers and students use to amplify their voices as they move about a room.

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Digital learning in a new age

eSchool News

These learning options can transform education because they allow for learning, teaching, and student engagement outside the confines of traditional physical schools. Digital learning meets the needs of today’s students, who are seeking flexibility in their scheduling.

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The U.S. had the blueprint for a high-class education–but abandoned it

eSchool News

Landmark legislation like the GI Bill and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 aimed to level the playing field for all students (regardless of race or background). Progressive educational thinkers like John Dewey emphasized learning by doing, collaboration, and fostering democratic values in the classroom.

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It’s expensive to become a teacher in California. This bill would pay those who try

Cal Matters

Each year, about 28,000 people in California work for free for about a year as teachers or classroom aides while they complete the requirements for their teaching credentials. That year without pay can be a dire hardship for many aspiring teachers, even deterring them from pursuing the profession.

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The Essential Pillars of Effective PE Class

Teach Hub

But physical education is so much more than just burning off energy or giving kids a break from academics. Effective PE Class Essentials Help Students Enjoy Being Active Most PE teachers’ goal is to help students foster a love for being active. Make sure they understand the “why” behind what they’re doing, too.

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Family Physical Education Week

Ask a Tech Teacher

She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice , CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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Problem-based learning helped boost my underserved students’ engagement

eSchool News

We try to show them every day that they are capable of doing anything that they set their minds to, but how often do we follow our own advice and push our own boundaries to try or learn something new?