Rigor is more about quality than quantity and focuses on depth of understanding, this is particularly true in career technical learning.
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K-12 TeachersAdministratorsBarbara BlackburnProject-based learning
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AdministratorsMarket TrendsCybersecurity
Mission Possible: 3 Keys to K-20 Cybersecurity
4 minutes readWith the increase in students, teachers, and administrators having to learn and work remotely, there has been an increase in serious k-20 cybersecurity issues.
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Parenting teenagers can be a challenging but rewarding experience, and using 5 evidence based parenting strategies can support your child to be successful.
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The topic of responsible STEM chemical management is difficult due to the complicated and challenging nature of the legal and professional safety standards.
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When a child gets a video game, what is the first thought that comes to mind? Let’s discuss some of the anxiety and expectancy of video games and childhood/parent psychology.
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EducatorsAdministratorsProfessional DevelopmentSTEAM in EducationSchool Safety
Safety Training in STEM and CTE Programs a Necessity
16 minutes readSafety Training in STEM and CTE, why is it necessary and why you should do it.
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Pronita MehrotraCreativityUnfinished Learning
Address Unfinished Learning Using Creativity And Arts
5 minutes readWhat we need to address Unfinished Learning are more holistic approaches that build student enthusiasm, curiosity, and engagement toward learning.
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K-12 TeachersProfessional DevelopmentProject-based learningEducators
Using Student Self-Selected Groups For Classroom Success
4 minutes readStudents have strong opinions about how teams should work, this article outlines how to use Student self-selected groups for success.
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CreativityedLeadersAdministratorsInnovationProfessional DevelopmentProject-based learningK-12 Teachers
3 Agile Principles for Students
5 minutes readWhen the Agile Principles are employed in the classroom students are engaged, create learning experiences, and develop the independence they need.