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8 Ways to Teach Financial Literacy

The CoolCatTeacher

This eighth grader has been taught financial skills at home, but not all students are so fortunate. Startup to IPO – Students help take a company from startup to Initial Public Offering (IPO) as students take the role of a consultant. She said she wanted to earn money, save it, and “create generational wealth.”

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Many University Students Don’t Graduate. Why Not Give Them an Associate Degree?

Edsurge

The initiative, a switch-up on the growing number of community colleges offering four-year degrees , is part of wider efforts to support students and workers who were dealt a blow by the pandemic. They enter the marketplace, and the highest credential they have is a high school diploma. for whatever reason, life happens?and

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Ensuring Access and Opportunity; Supporting At Home Connectivity

Tom Murray

According to a report released by the Pew Research Center, approximately 5 of the 29 million households with school-aged children lack access to high quality broadband internet while at home. The modernization also unlocked a broadband marketplace to attract additional providers and increase competition to benefit the consumer.

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Empower Your Students: Tips to Teach Financial Literacy Like a Pro

The CoolCatTeacher

His course, Self Help Homework Hacks << [link] >>, allows students ages 13-22 to learn research-backed homework hacks and independent learning strategies. And I think for my wife and me, it really hit home when we had our own children. Some kids are taught at home, but there are a lot of kids who are not taught at home.

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What It Takes For a College to Go Online

Edsurge

That was driven home as I checked in with a handful of former colleagues from NYU Online and others—most now at other programs—to hear what advice they have for college leaders today. At its best, research will identify direct competitors, as well as ways new digital programs can differentiate themselves from others to attract wide appeal.

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25 digital tools and edtech resources from FETC

eSchool News

Research shows fewer students are starting the year prepared for math and ELA, fewer are on target to learn to read, and there are more gaps in phonics, and sophisticated math skill comprehension. Teachers can access the front office, enable daily communications campus-wide, or initiative an emergency alert from the touch of a button.

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The latest in K-12 learning trends

eSchool News

This week, we’re taking you on a virtual tour of some of the latest developments and trends in K-12 learning, including flipped and blended learning, marketplace updates, and flexible learning spaces and their influence on active learning. Marketplace trend update: 6 new products, teaching strategies, and learning initiatives.

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