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How an LMS Can Solve Professional Learning's Challenges—and Keep Master Teachers Engaged

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The idea of using a learning management system (LMS) to deliver professional learning and development to K-12 educators is not new—but it’s not quite mainstream, either. The organization has been providing LMS-based professional learning for the state’s educators since 2004. “We Hint: Think AI.)

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3 Actionable Ways to be a Courageous School Leader Today

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I think back to August of 2004 when I interviewed for my first teaching position. These leaders become more invested in the mission and vision of your school and will begin to lead with passion and take risks, both within their classrooms and with their peers. To see bigger dreams for them than they can see for themselves.

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Eyes on the Future: Building on COVID Lessons for Enriched Teaching and Learning

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COVID-19 was tough on schools, calling for swift shifts in teaching and learning practices to support virtual learning environments and a host of new pedagogical demands. At the start of the pandemic in March 2020, schools defaulted to online learning. Professional Learning. The Role of Technology During COVID.

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Reading Students Through a Tech Lens

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They wondered: Would it be possible for students to learn effectively outside of the classroom? Dr. Kelly May-Vollmar has worked in education since 2004. That’s what it felt like for teachers and students when COVID propelled them into the digital world. Could instruction be adapted to keep learners engaged from afar?