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Nearly 60 percent of parents say their 3- or 4-year-old’s academic development has been harmed by the pandemic
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Experts like Dwyer and Professor Foster agree that a decline in the size and diversity of those studying economics, as well as the broader decline in economic literacy across the student population, is worrying.
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Facebook researchers came up with a way to translate your facial features onto the front of VR headsets.
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The World Happiness Report 2021 focuses on the effects of COVID-19 and how people all over the world have fared. Our aim was two-fold, first to focus on the effects of COVID-19 on the structure and quality of people’s lives, and second to describe and evaluate how governments all over the world have dealt with the pandemic. In particular, we try to explain why some countries have done so much better than others.
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Culturally responsive teaching can be thrown around like a buzzword these days, but do you really know what it means? Zaretta Hammond breaks it down.
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As our economy enters a new era, so too must the world of postsecondary education.Twenty-five years after the Internet became commercially available
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The new ILO global framework reflects the ongoing transformations and the emerging opportunities in the world of work.
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Silicon Valley has been anticipating virtual reality for more than three decades, and keeps running into the same problem: people mostly like actual reality
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A study of more than 577,000 children around the world concludes mental health declines after just a few hours of screen time among 11- to 15-year-olds, but that the solution is as close as the front door.
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Question-based learning is a type of inquiry where the learner is guided by forming and refining a guiding question (or questions).
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It’s incredible to see how far elearning has come, from the usage of CD-ROMS to mobile learning and immersive learning. The trends covered above are just the few main ones that will shape the industry and pave the way for more advancements to come. ELearning is revolutionizing the way we think about knowledge transfer, and we are excited to see how much more further it will go.
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Working together, schools and families can prepare kids to think critically and use technology in positive, creative, and powerful ways. The K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum's Family Tips and Family Activities cover all six curriculum topics and are available in English and Spanish. Additional languages are available for the Family Tips and Digital Citizenship Curriculum Family Letters as bundled PDFs. Print out these resources to send home, or share them on your school's website or social feed or at your next parent night. |
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When students receive timely, personalized feedback, they thrive. Here are 6 digital tools for giving feedback to students:
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These digital libraries offer every title your bookworm heart desires.
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Many years ago, fresh off completing my college degree, I found myself teaching grade 10 geography in a fairly religious and conservative rural town i
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Facebook0Tweet0Pin1 This article is written by Truth for Teachers writer Leah Bouas. As a high school teacher, I first followed Angela Watson’s podcast and site for camaraderie and inspiration more than for practical ideas that I could implement into my own classroom. Over time, however, especially after the experience of participating in the 40 Hour …
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Spread the loveAs the age of digital learning flourishes and expands, student devices are inevitable and necessary parts of the classroom. However, sometimes a student device can be a distraction and must be appropriately managed to guarantee optimal learning. Technology has been a growing part of classroom environments as it has been proven to help students with a range of different learning disabilities to maximize their learning potential. Often, a student struggling with learning can become a distraction in a classroom and harm others’ learning. Therefore, this technology can reduce classroom disruptions and ensure all students have a productive learning […]
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Ask any parent, teacher or student about home schooling and chances are they'll tell you it's really difficult. With many regions plunging in and out of remote learning, where is that protracted experience leaving our students?
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Four educators share suggestions on facing pandemic-related challenges this coming school year, including implementing consistent routines.
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Shuhan Li and Olivia Sun share what they learned when testing out gamification strategies and technologies to tackle some of the challenges presented by online learning
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When students have a say in choosing driving and supporting standards for project-based learning units, they get invested in the outcomes. |