Math anxiety is real but with positive reinforcement, encouragement, and exciting lesson planning, educators can make it fun for students
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LeiLani CauthenHybrid and Remote LearningOnline LearningAugmented and virtual reality
Revisiting SAMR in Education: Form Leads Function in the New...
6 minutes readSubstitution, Augmentation, Modification and Redefinition (SAMR) is a model to help describe, inform and lead a process of change. But does SAMR continue to describe the depth and breadth of change needed in pedagogy?
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Unique Pathways to Success- Education needs to do a better job of realizing that many professions for students are not one’s school is getting them ready for.
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Future EdAmy ValentineHybrid and Remote LearningAugmented and virtual reality
5-in-5: Q&A with Teachers Tracy and Maren Kelly
11 minutes readThis 5-in-5 interview series highlights Amy Valentine’s conversation with educators Tracy and Maren Kelly
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Tamara FykeCovid-19Social Emotional LearningSchool Safety
SEL Helping Students ‘Re-Center’ as They Re-Enter School Buildings
by Tamara Fyke3 minutes readSEL Helping Students ‘Re-Center’ as They Re-Enter School Buildings and head back to school for social emotional learning.
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Future EdAmy ValentineCreativityAugmented and virtual reality
5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Kyair Butts
6 minutes readThis 5-in-5 interview series highlights educator and Teacher of the Year for 2019 and 2020, Kyair Butts
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EducatorsProfessional DevelopmentStephanie McKew
Getting Boys to Go ‘All-In’ on Reading
5 minutes readWhen students are struggling to read, it is often because of a compromised vocabulary system.
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Both SEL and AEN are better understood when students are given ample opportunity to practice these new skills through repeated role-playing and modeling.
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Amy ValentineAugmented and virtual realityFuture Ed
5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Alejandro de la Peña
6 minutes readThis 5-in-5 interview series highlights educator Alejandro de la Peña’s perspective on the future of school.