In this episode, Dr. Monica Burns, an edtech and curriculum consultant and founder of Class Tech Tips, delivers informative content through her podcast.
Innovation
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In this episode, Kevin Schwartz elaborates on the importance of shared information and the success or failure of district implementations.
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Project-based learningTrue LiteracyK-12 TeachersProfessional DevelopmentColumnists
True Literacy: 3 Areas of Focus to Improve Reading Instruction
3 minutes readIn this installment of the True Literacy video column, Dr. Michael Hart shares his thoughts on the importance of establishing systemic processes ahead of intervention.
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In the interview, Steven W.Anderson speaks about flipped classrooms and the need for more discussions on pedagogy over concentrating too much on the technology itself.
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In this episode, Lorrie Owens discusses organizational change and transformational leadership along with her sessions at FETC 2020.
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Professional DevelopmentPronita MehrotraProject-based learningCreativity
3 Creative Ways To Build Confidence In Students
5 minutes readCreative confidence is the belief that one has the ability to produce creative outputs and has been found to be a significant predictor of a student’s success.
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Professional DevelopmentTodd StanleyProject-based learning
How to Personalize Professional Development
by Todd Stanley6 minutes readAuthor and educator Todd Stanley suggests that districts should allow teachers to choose what professional development would be meaningful to them.
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Online LearningProfessional DevelopmentGlobalIndustry NewsOn the Wire
Launch of True Literacy Will Bring Research-Based Best Practices to...
4 minutes readTrue Literacy has announced the launch of its new website at TrueLiteracy.in, which will be the leading destination for up-to-date information, knowledge, and solutions to improve literacy teaching and learning throughout India.
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EdTechFETC 2020Cybersecurity
Forecasting the EdTech Future to Support Sound Purchasing Decisions
5 minutes readImplementing tech advancements in schools is not a fixed process, and there are inherent challenges to keeping up with the high rate of change
