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4 ways we can use edtech for engaging, high-quality learning experiences

eSchool News

Edtech is booming, with 40 times more venture capital invested in the sector in 2021 than in 2010. Since 2020, the social media app has invested millions of dollars and teamed with experts, public figures, and educational institutions to post more learning material under the hashtag #LeanOnTikTok. Consider this: 1 in 4 U.S. The result?

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Why the Education Expenses are Rising and How to Deal with it?

Evelyn Learning

According to the Education Data Initiative , enrollment peaked in the year 2010 at 21.02 They also revealed that in October 2020, 62% of adults supported the public education system, and now, as of May 2023, the numbers have decreased to 52.5%. How to Make Education Affordable? How to Deal With the Problem of Cost of Education?

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Developing Systems for Effective, Equitable Education for All Students

edWeb.net

First, districts need to address the digital divide/homework gap in meaningful ways. Another aspect of the digital divide includes teachers. What’s needed to address the digital divide for all is sustainable, dedicated funding that allows districts to meet the needs of the community.

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Rural Healthcare Preparation Pipeline in Pennsylvania: Building Networks for Frontline Talent Development

Digital Promise

Assem, a recently arrived immigrant and native Russian speaker, had worked as a teacher in her home country, but did not know how to transfer her education credentials upon arrival. To address digital divide issues, classroom lessons are provided both online and with paper-based packets.

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Should rich families be allowed to fundraise a better public school education for their kids?

The Hechinger Report

Still, since at least 2010, a small group of Seattle parents have tried to convince friends and neighbors to practice what many here preach about equity and voluntarily divert some of their wealth to high-poverty schools. How do we honor — not vilify — what parents are trying to do at their school level?” Credit: Kam Yee.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

I think it is worthwhile, as the decade draws to a close, to review those stories and to see how much (or how little) things have changed. You can read the series here: 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019. The key word in that headline isn’t “digital”; it’s “force.” Um, they do.)

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