What will education will look like on the other side of this pandemic.
Professional Development
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Hybrid and Remote LearningSocial Emotional LearningProject-based learningProfessional DevelopmentTamara Fyke
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EducatorsProfessional DevelopmentInterviews
Making Research a Helpful Resource in Every Classroom
3 minutes readKate Jones, author of Retrieval Practice: Research and Resources for Every Classroom (John Catt Educational), details the intricacies of the retrieval practice method in the classroom
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Professional DevelopmentPronita MehrotraCovid-19Project-based learningCreativity
Can Creative Learning be Taught?
5 minutes readThe demands placed by the Industrial Revolution created a domino effect that resulted in changes to creative thinking and the education system.
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EdTechProfessional DevelopmentOnline Learning
CoffeEd: Curriculum Mapping: The Right Tools and Strategies Are More...
5 minutes readIn this interview, Jennifer Mitchell, Coordinator of K-12 Curriculum and Professional Development for the Mifflin County School District in Pennsylvania, sits down to discuss the complexities of curriculum mapping and best practices to succeed. She expands on the insights she offered in a recent SmartBrief op-ed, Why curriculum mapping matters and how to pull it off,
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Professional DevelopmentCoSN - The Podcast
The Superintendent’s Role in Technology Leadership – S1E5
1 minutes readIn this episode of the CoSN podcast, we talk with Dr. Donna Wright and Dr. David Schuler about the role of a superintendent in technology leadership.
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Professional DevelopmentBarbara Blackburn
4 Strategies to Pair with Parents and Families for Student...
5 minutes readThere are specific strategies that will help students, teachers, and families connect and build relationships to lead to Student Success.
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EducatorsProfessional DevelopmentHybrid and Remote LearningCharles Sosnik
Today, Curriculum Is Everyone’s Business
4 minutes readWhen the digital revolution began in 2010, the big publishers began to digitize and by 2020, they had lost their stranglehold on the American learner.
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edLeadersProfessional DevelopmentInterviews
Eye-Opening Leadership Lessons From Our Youngest Learners
3 minutes readIn this interview with Emma Turner, author of Be More Toddler: A Leadership Education From Our Little Learners (John Catt Educational), hear how her eyes were opened to the leadership qualities of young kids and how she determined that becoming more child-like in this way was the key to accessing her full career potential.Â
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4 Ways to Implement Change. The four stages of the BASE model reflect a commitment to continuous improvement in schools.