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

eSchool News

Silver Spring, MD (Thursday, December 16, 2021) — As school systems nationwide begin to look towards Winter Break, Discovery Education and select social impact partners present curated professional learning resources at no cost to support educators’ continued professional learning. STEM Professional Learning Resources.

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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. Discover more digital resources in the Discovery Education K-12 learning platform.

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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. Join the Community. This broadcast was hosted by edWeb.net and SETDA and sponsored by AT&T.

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Why #techquity

Educator Innovator

At an EdCamp, unconference-like event early this year in my school district, teachers expressed interest in having a conversation about equity of access. They wrote their questions about equity on half sheets of paper and taped them to a brick wall in the high school cafeteria where we planned our professional learning.

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Teacher-Student Digital Communication Makes for Good Learning

edWeb.net

There was an 83% increase in teachers saying they want to be able to learn how to use social media not only to communicate with parents but also with students. School websites provide students with updates on school events and classroom news. Teachers find that students are more likely to text questions than pose them in class.