In this episode of Students Speak, Amy interviews Anna Maria Iaramboykov, a student at the University of Oxford who benefited from taking online classes.
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Students Speak: Online Learning vs. Crisis Schooling (S3E4)
2 minutes readIn this episode of Students Speak, Amy interviews Sahil Pontula, a Physics major at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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Students Speak: Personalized Hybrid Learning (S3E3)
2 minutes readIn this episode of Students Speak, Amy interviews Jazy Manoukian, a college student, who discusses personalized hybrid learning.
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Students Speak: Increasing Passion for Learning (S3E2)
2 minutes readIn this episode of Students Speak, Amy interviews Isaac Steinmeyer, a college student who explored a variety of choices when he was homeschooled.
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The Challenge of Identifying Gifted Children from Poverty
by Todd Stanley6 minutes readIf you were to look at the highest performing districts on standardized tests in your state, you will find many challenges to identifying gifted children.
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Path to the International Math Olympiad starts far earlier than high school and requires the right instructional/enrichment opportunities, tenacity & drive.
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Remembering the Good Old Days of School
3 minutes readTeachers becoming learners alongside their students during the pandemic should continue in the future to make school a place of learning for everyone.
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Absent Without Leave: America’s Traditional K-12 Learners Are Leaving, Costing...
5 minutes readBy taking advantage of everything that online learning has to offer, now is a great time to loosen the reins and let kids explore independently. Our traditional K-12 students are begging out of attendance at record numbers, often with no notification whatsoever. It’s a trend that began years ago, but has accelerated at blinding speed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, 27 percent of America’s learners chose alternatives to traditional public schooling, including charter schools (6 percent), private schools (10 percent),
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Learn from educator-authors as they share their perspectives on cultural shifts within schools to improve motivation and learning