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SMATH: How to Turn 2 Subjects Into 1 Super-Class

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As educators, we always encourage our students to work together; we promise them two heads are better than one. We realized combining classes could help us integrate science and math standards, while team-teaching would allow us to differentiate instruction. Here’s how we did it: How smath works. Last year at.

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How to Create a Vision

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As Education Elements has worked with districts across the country, we’ve found a few simple guidelines can help make the visioning process invigorating and inspiring rather than routine or frustrating. we seek to differentiate instruction to provide scaffolding for all of our 21st century learners”).

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How to Create a Vision

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As Education Elements has worked with districts across the country, we’ve found a few simple guidelines can help make the visioning process invigorating and inspiring rather than routine or frustrating. we seek to differentiate instruction to provide scaffolding for all of our 21st century learners”).

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6 lessons our district learned from our move to blended learning

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For the next two years, we had 13 teachers experiment with innovative instructional models and new ways to leverage technology to enhance instruction. After the pilot, we saw how blended learning could help meet our students’ needs. That’s why we began working with Education Elements in 2016.

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

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Follow education technology-reform projects, and you’ll find mixed academic outcomes and expensive consultants. Now, some educators—and consultants—are calling for edtech consulting firms to be held accountable for whether or not their million-dollar advice translates into improved, measurable learning outcomes.

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6 things this district learned from a move to blended learning

eSchool News

For the next two years, we had 13 teachers experiment with innovative instructional models and new ways to leverage technology to enhance instruction. After the pilot, we saw how blended learning could help meet our students’ needs. That’s why we began working with Education Elements in 2016.

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What to Avoid – and Embrace – in Personalized Learning

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Amy Jenkins is the Chief Operating Officer at Education Elements. Education Elements is a corporate partner of Digital Promise. For more on how to avoid each one, download the full infographic here. Four Elements to Include. DC Public Schools has shining examples of how to do this right.