Remove news topics surveys
article thumbnail

High school students say AI will change the workforce

eSchool News

More than 48 percent of those queried believe that hard skills will become less important and soft skills, such as reasoning and creativity, will increase in demand, according to the survey, conducted in March by Philadelphia-based Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).

Survey 120
article thumbnail

PROOF POINTS: Professors say high school math doesn’t prepare most students for their college majors

The Hechinger Report

A survey of college professors indicates that most fields of study don’t require many of the math topics that high school students learn in high school. Martin and his colleagues later realized that the survey had implications for high school math too, and presented these results at an Oct. But that’s maybe 20 percent.

Survey 141
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

7 Digital tools for project-based learning

Neo LMS

” allows students to narrate monster-related news stories. . From Ted talks to animated videos covering many topics, the platform provides the information students need to learn new things. . In a survey I conducted recently in my classroom, 37.3 Also, “Monster Attack!” Voicethread.

Tools 454
article thumbnail

How to Increase Family Involvement with Connection

Waterford

Family Surveys Send out an anonymous family survey at the beginning of the year and after each quarter or semester. These surveys encourage involvement by showing that you value your families’ opinions. Topics should include relationship building, advocacy, and culturally relevant strategies.

How To 259
article thumbnail

Using the school LMS to provide emotional support in remote learning

Neo LMS

The school counselor can pick the most relevant topics, including loneliness, having self-compassion, building a healthy daily routine, dealing with anxiety during final exams, etc. Sending newsletters and announcements is a great way to communicate important news, but a two-way conversation will really make people feel supported.

LMS 371
article thumbnail

Ways to Build Media Literacy in Your Students, and Why You Should

Waterford

Thanks to the Internet, news can travel around the world at the speed of light. While some look to technology regulations to combat the scourge of fake news, the strongest defense may well be in building a citizenry with strong media literacy skills.[2] Within the past generation, the news ecosystem was well-established.

article thumbnail

Getting up to Speed: Teacher Prep and Technology Integration

Ask a Tech Teacher

According to the survey results, conducted in March, 74% of teacher respondents were in a fully remote or hybrid teaching model at the time, and 58% had no prior online teaching experience. Each week as increasingly more stories enter the news cycle; it is clear that both new and veteran teachers need guidance in technology integration.