Digital citizenship instruction is not one size fits all. Even as schools are striving to ensure their students are taught digital citizenship, not every student is reached.
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Digital citizenship instruction is not one size fits all. Even as schools are striving to ensure their students are taught digital citizenship, not every student is reached.
In order for students to be innovators, their teachers need to use innovative teaching methods. If we take a chance, there is no telling where we can take it.
Unique Teaching Pedagogy-I couldn’t help thinking as we left the playing field how each of the team’s played like they were taught in the classroom.
Many have tried to evaluate whether any particular gender has an advantage in creative thinking, and research meta-results have been inconclusive.
Assessment for Success- Why do we require students to regurgitate information that will only benefit them should they get a chance to be on Jeopardy?
In this episode, Thom Jackson, President and Chief Executive Officer of EdisonLearning, shares his story and the challenges growing up in Hamilton, OH.
arah 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.
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.
COVID get through the Day: As we plan for meaningful interactions with our students, including time for academic instruction and relationship building
Aaron Sams has become synonymous with Flipped Learning around the world. An award winning educator who speaks and consults on new learning designs took time to debunk myths and update us …
Baruti Kafele, better known as Principal Kafele, communicates his experiences in educational leadership with great conviction. An award winning leader Principal Kafele has impacted all sectors and stakeholders in education through his public speaking, books and consulting. His latest book “The Principal 50” focuses on the critical questions needed to drive excellence in school leadership.
Josh Starr, former Superintendent of Montgomery County Schools, Maryland, discusses life in educational leadership. Starr opens up in his first interview since resigning his post. He talks about the community of superintendents and the demands of the position. Starr also recaps his tenure in office and the environment his successor will be inheriting.
Rick Russell of Optimus Education discusses professional development for school leaders and the new delivery mechanisms used for the 21st century educator.
Communication between schools and parents have evolved to include new technologies that are making it easier.
STORY CREDIT: EdWeek and Stephen Sawchuk published original article.
Peeq Founder Shane Cox discusses a way to simplify the integration of devices to improve learning.
Chris Besse of Nelson Education talks about the history of the company and their approaches to technology integration
In this interview, edCircuit sits down with Kurzweil Education’s Richard Flower and discusses the company’s focus on students with reading challenges.

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