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Case Study 4.6: Leadership for Global Learning – Judy O’Connell

Learning Confluence

It is also a collection of anecdotes, inspiring examples, case studies and resources. Case Study 4.6: In this case study Judy shares her journey from High School English teacher, to be a leader in school libraries, and now a leader in the tertiary sector. Part 1: Global Educator Case Studies.

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Case Study 4.7: ?Global Learning and Teacher Education – Leigh Zeitz

Learning Confluence

It is also a collection of anecdotes, inspiring examples, case studies and resources. Case Study 4.7: ?Global His case study is full of exciting learning experiences for his students that involve connections with external peers, students and practicing teachers from across the globe.

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Vote for Digital Promise in the 2019 SXSW EDU PanelPicker!

Digital Promise

With that in mind, we invite you to help us tell our stories at SXSW EDU 2019 to spread the word on topics like learner variability, educator micro-credentials, immersive storytelling with 360° technology, maker learning, edtech pilots, data interoperability, and more. Using real-world case studies across industries (e.g.

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Part 1: Ten Reasons for Mapping Out PBL? Scaffolds That Makes Project Based Learning Work

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

I have some great posts coming your way involving PBL, STEM, tech integration, and a continuing series on Professional Learning Communities! We analyze videos together, visit successful classrooms, and read case studies. My 2018 calendar is filling fast. Michael Gorman ( 21centuryedtech ). Have a great week!

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OPINION: How San Francisco public schools got math instruction wrong

The Hechinger Report

This was the eighth grade year of the class of 2018, the last year before Algebra I was delayed. The class of 2019 took Algebra I in ninth grade — in 2015-16 — and 195 out of 2,957 students (6.6 Students need to take Algebra I in eighth grade to be on track for STEM careers. percent) failed. Whereis the so-called improvement?

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What Federal Education Budget Cuts Mean for Edtech

Edsurge

The President’s education budget proposal , which aims to cut $13 billion in education spending in the 2018-2019 school year, will have to go through both the House and Senate before it is approved. The 2017-2018 school year budget will be a continuation of what was set by Congress under the previous administration.

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