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How to work for equity of access in classrooms

eSchool News

Here are five key strategies to ensure equity of access: 1. Digital inclusion and accessibility: Embrace digital tools while ensuring they are accessible to all students, regardless of socioeconomic background or ability. Ensuring equity of access in the K-12 classroom requires a comprehensive and multifaceted approach.

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Discovery Education and Social Impact Partners Offer All Educators New, No-Cost Professional Learning Resources

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Find out how to kick-start STEM lessons with 5-minute refreshers designed to help educators prepare for hands-on activities. It takes all of us working together to ensure equity of access in education so students can reach their full potential.”.

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How a Middle School Library Promotes Maker Learning for All Students

Digital Promise

Mark: A lot of teachers and librarians are excited about making, but don’t know how to get started. I bought a 3D printer without knowing how to use it. We have free Maker Events after school once or twice a month. What were your first steps? Gaelyn: The true first steps aren’t physical, they’re mental.

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3 tips for connecting students to internet resources during summer

eSchool News

Unfortunately, teachers and students are often unable to be sure there will be dependable, robust access outside of school depending on family and community circumstances. View more edWeb.net events here.]. Communicate with Families. This broadcast was hosted by edWeb.net and SETDA and sponsored by AT&T.

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Head into the Holiday Season with New Dynamic Digital Experiences from Discovery Education and Social Impact Partners

eSchool News

Designed for family fun, these activities offer engaging and informal learning opportunities that provide the tools and knowledge for kids to grow up knowing how to earn, save, spend, and donate. It takes all of us working together to ensure equity of access in education so students can live to their full potential.

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Building a Shared Vision Part 3: How Will We Get There?

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The second post described how to collaboratively envision a preferred future for students you care about. Information – equity of access to resources – not limited by location or time of day. This is the third post describing a process to quickly build an effective vision. The first post set up the activity.

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Hotspots, YouTube, WiFi, Oh My! How Renton Prioritizes Infrastructure Over Devices

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The event is free for all educators—sign up here! Ultimately Renton decided that the benefits outweighed the risks, and that this change would bring the district one step closer to its commitment to equity of access. Initiative 3: Patch the Holes — In 2014, Renton decided to add more access points to the network.

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