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TutorMe Partners with Rural Wyoming School District, Providing Students with Diversified Academic Support

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Made possible through a Wyoming Department of Education grant for after-school and extended day efforts, each K–12 student at Park County School District #16 will have 24/7 access to TutorMe’s high-quality tutors starting this fall—providing students with additional teaching perspectives and avenues for learning.

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I’m An Adjunct: What Do I Need to Know About Teaching? 

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When I started as an adjunct faculty member, I had no teaching experience. In preparing that first course, I focused on what I thought were the essentials of teaching: finalizing the syllabus, picking the readings, and writing the assignments. link] The post I’m An Adjunct: What Do I Need to Know About Teaching?

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I’m An Adjunct: What Do I Need to Know About Teaching? 

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When I started as an adjunct faculty member, I had no teaching experience. In preparing that first course, I focused on what I thought were the essentials of teaching: finalizing the syllabus, picking the readings, and writing the assignments. link] The post I’m An Adjunct: What Do I Need to Know About Teaching?

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Big Deals—AI GUIDANCE for Schools Toolkit, Assessment PD for Teachers, and EV Buses Hit the Road.

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By utilizing artificial intelligence as a personal secretary, educators can save time and effort that can be refocused elsewhere in their teaching. While efficiency is a focus, the goal is to help educators use AI technology effectively to generate tailor-made report comments that accurately reflect individual teaching perspectives.

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At Our Alternative School, Intervention Round Tables Support the Whole Learner

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From a teaching perspective, Collier is ideal in many ways. It’s not just the student experience that’s alternative, it’s a different experience for teachers too. When I first started at Collier in 2016, I didn’t realize how unique the position was. Aside from equine therapy, most related services are available directly on campus.

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Scenes From College Classes Forced Online By COVID-19

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Elizabeth Self, an assistant professor of the practice, and a teacher educator in the Department of Teaching and Learning, at Vanderbilt University. What was Liz’s first reaction when she found out that she’d be doing remote teaching? Vanderbilt has moved online for the rest of the semester. And so, that was pretty cool.

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Bring Experts to Your Class Easily with Nepris

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What a great opportunity to teach perspective-taking, as students observe classes around the world participating in the same event they are, asking questions that are relevant to their world. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-8 technology for 15 years. Is it OK to talk to neighbors during a presentation? Click to view slideshow.