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What We Learn from the Edtech Games the Government Plays

Edsurge

Department of Education as well as other federal departments, with support from the Entertainment Software Association. Although the grand atrium of the Kennedy Center more typically hosts ball gowns and Mozart fans than students with VR goggles swiping at invisible objects, the center is keen to show its appreciation for learning.

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Characteristics of The 21st Century Classroom

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Tablets, laptops, and Chromebooks have become as commonplace as notebooks, enabling students to access a vast reservoir of information and educational resources at their fingertips. These technologies not only make learning more engaging but also prepare students for a digitally driven world. Goals for Global Education.

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Documenting Maine’s failure to implement proficiency-based education

The Hechinger Report

But after families balked at the new grading systems that accompanied these changes, the Maine legislature retreated and officially eliminated proficiency requirements in the summer of 2018. Schools are now free to continue teaching, grading and graduating students the traditional way. were studying what Maine was doing.

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What lessons does special education hold for personalized learning?

The Hechinger Report

In early 2018, Chicago Public Schools and LEAP received $14 million in grants from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) to train teachers and principals on personalizing learning. Students often work in small groups, with help from a co-teacher, or one-on-one, with lessons fitted to their skills and abilities.

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What Lessons Does Special Education Hold for Improving Personalized Learning?

MindShift

In early 2018, Chicago Public Schools and LEAP received $14 million in grants from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) to train teachers and principals on personalizing learning. Students often work in small groups, with help from a co-teacher, or one-on-one, with lessons fitted to their skills and abilities.