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How Experiences and Human Interest Helped Shape a Career
1 minutes readIn this episode, Thom Jackson, President and Chief Executive Officer of EdisonLearning, shares his story and the challenges growing up in Hamilton, OH.
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Building a Data Culture—Unorthodox Tidbits from a Former Practitioner and...
6 minutes readarah Singer has spent the past five years in Education Technology and at PowerSchool is often called upon to discuss the topic of analytics and specifically and how they can be used drive student, school and district success.
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As early as June 2020, if not before, the Coronavirus pandemic was already taking its toll on the mental well-being of our young people.
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COVID get through the Day: As we plan for meaningful interactions with our students, including time for academic instruction and relationship building
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A creativity mindset developed at an early age can have a tremendous impact on a child’s success, allowing them to make meaningful contributions to society.
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AdministratorsFuture EdMarket TrendsCovid-19
Better Together: Five Education Resolutions for a New Year
7 minutes readAs we enter a new year, we offer resolutions for educators, policymakers, and community leaders seeking to create a new possibility.
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In Math Class, Rigor Equals Fun
5 minutes readPeter Meyerhoff, PhD examines how math needs to be much more challenging, focused, and rigorous while also letting kids play.
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EdTech Top of Mind for 2022: Certifications, Security Compliance and...
5 minutes read2021 was the year that the world learned to live remotely, the year that everything was on the table, and the phrase, “That’s the way we’ve always done it,” was generally removed from educators’ vocabularies.
