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Is 2023 the year of the microschool?

eSchool News

With all the surprises sprung on the world over the last few years, it can be both exciting and frightening to imagine what 2023 might hold. Defining the term can be tricky because they come in so many variations and run with somewhat synonymous terms like learning pods, learning hubs, and some versions of hybrid homeschooling.

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5 of the biggest education trends in 2024

eSchool News

Consequently, we will see a shift in how edtech enhances learning and how schools support teachers, as well as a renewed focus on accessibility, social emotional learning, and individualized approaches to learning that improve student outcomes. Here are five of the biggest education trends in 2024: 1.

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How Can Technology Help Improve Teaching Efficacy in a Classroom?

Kitaboo on EdTech

While there are several aspects to this problem and how it can be addressed, it this article, we specifically look at how technology can improve teaching efficacy in the classroom, leading to a reduced level of stress for the teachers and improved learning outcomes for the students.

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AI-Powered Google for Education Updates (Part 2) – SULS0194

Shake Up Learning

AI-Powered Google for Education Updates (Part 2) Click To Tweet Listen to article. Related: Google Classroom Advanced Tips (Part 1) All practice sets you create will be located in the practice sets library within Google Classroom (available from the main menu). Did you miss Part 1? You can read or listen here.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

The implication, according to one NYT article : “the digital gap between rich and poor kids is not what we expected.” The real digital divide, this article contends, is not that affluent children have access to better and faster technologies. (Um, The End of Library" Stories (and the Software that Seems to Support That).

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