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Rediscovering @CK12Foundation Flexbooks And More!

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Something that could adapt with the ever changing knowledge base educators and students could pull from along with being more personal. Digital devices ushered in an era where all this (and more) is possible. There are Flexbooks for middle school and even some for Elementary Math. Still true today!)

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Five Steps to Empowering Educators with Evidence

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Using a Level 4 (lowest level) program, for instance, is a chance for districts to innovate and contribute to the knowledge base. More important, there are other considerations, like cost, time, and implementation needs, that can influence which evidence-based program to pursue.

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Education Needs to Push the Hard-Reset Button

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This will ensure highest and best practices for an ever-evolving knowledge base. Establish “Rivers of Learning”. Each river is divided into subsets or streams that provide a more specialized learning mode. He has taught in the same school district his entire career with experience at both secondary and elementary levels.

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What to Know About Miguel Cardona, Biden’s Pick for Education Secretary

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Background and Experience Prior to being appointed as Connecticut’s education commissioner in August 2019, Cardona spent two decades at Meriden Public Schools—the same school system he attended himself—first as an elementary school teacher, then for 10 years as principal and more recently in district leadership.

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