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17 things to know about K-12 OER textbooks

Hapara

You can differentiate instruction with K-12 OER textbooks. Every classroom has students with unique learning needs, interests and abilities. It’s essential then for educators to provide differentiation so students stay engaged and can succeed. They could use textbooks they find online to fill in any gaps. .

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Three Things We Learned at Khan Academy Over the Last Decade

Edsurge

Most were near our offices in Silicon Valley so that we could learn from them firsthand. I think we all knew, even back then, that technology could one day deliver on the long-held dream of helping teachers to differentiate instruction for every student. I talked about mastery learning a lot back then. Today, 99% of U.S.

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The pandemic’s remote learning legacy: A lot worth keeping

The Hechinger Report

This story is a part of Learning from Lockdown , a series about education solutions in the pandemic, produced in partnership with the Education Labs at AL.com , the Dallas Morning News , Fresno Bee and Seattle Times partnered with The Christian Science Monitor , Hechinger Report and Solutions Journalism Network. Oliver Robinson.

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Classroom prizes and grants available!

Educational Technology Guy

24th, they say “how to use technology to differentiate instruction” (51 percent) and “how to use educational games in the classroom” (35 percent) are at the top of their wish list for professional development this year. Today’s findings are about teachers. Among the 17,913 teachers who responded by Nov.

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STEAM Learning in Action

EdNews Daily

The Every Student Succeeds Act, which replaced No Child Left Behind in 2015, encourages the incorporation of arts and design into the curriculum by citing states’ obligation to support arts education programs in public schools. Secretary of Education John B. STEAM’s Impact in the Classroom.

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Million-Dollar Advice: The High Cost and Limited Return on Personalized Learning Consulting

Edsurge

In July of 2015, the district paid more than $400,000 for alignment, strategy and professional services from Education Elements, a for-profit personalized learning consultant, according to receipts obtained by EdSurge from the district. In less than two years, between 2015 and 2017, the district paid more than $4.5