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Balance the Delivery

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After a year of blended instruction, or a combination of face-to-face learning and online learning, schools are questioning the amount of time students spend in front of screens. Even during the past school year, many educators who previously used the blended learning approach decided to reduce the amount of virtual learning.

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Goodbye, Long Nights of Lesson Planning: The Secrets to Successful Virtual Co-Teaching

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Here’s what we’ve learned along the way. An example of student-to-student collaboration that is only possible because of intentional teacher-to-teacher collaboration is our Socratic seminars. We decided to stop reinventing the wheel, and plan and execute similar core practices throughout the year. The Power of Virtual Collaboration.

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Verso

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

As if fate wanted to re-affirm for me the value of KySTE, I learned of a new tool in the very first hour of the very first session of the conference that got me so excited, I knew I'd be doing a blog entry about it! in Secondary Education Language Arts. and in May 2020, I became our district's second Digital Learning Coach.

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7 Steps to Stronger Student Collaborators in Your Classroom

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In that presentation, Kim shared some data with us from John Hattie’s Visible Learning. That means that, according to Hattie, peer collaboration and discussion results in students learning more than twice what they would learn in a traditional classroom with a traditional teacher. In it, Hattie shows that 0.40 That’s amazing!

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

A must-read on Trump University from Ars Technica : “Trump University and the art of the get-rich seminar.” ” From the press release : “ Learning Machine and MIT Media Lab Release Blockchain Technology for Educational Credentials.” The video learning company has previously raised $1.57 Never change.