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2021 Reflections: Looking Back and Harnessing Powerful Possibilities

Digital Promise

As we approach the end of 2021, we at Digital Promise also wanted to reflect on the year that was. Below, Digital Promise staff share reflections, lessons, and learnings from 2021 and offer hopes for education in the new year. How 2021 has changed the way we view our role in education. What has inspired us over the past year. ??Juliana

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Students' Career Interests Are Changing. Here Is Why Our Teaching Must Change, Too

Edsurge

I often jump in, but that’s a different article for another day. Our students’ personal interests and goals are changing and quite frankly, our education system has failed to keep up with this amorphous landscape where becoming an influencer on various social media platforms is a viable career option.

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6 Things Every High School Senior Should Have Access To Before Graduation

EdNews Daily

During senior year in high school, all students should have access, knowledge, and experience within these top six areas of education below. Before high school graduation, every senior should have access to financial education. High school seniors should also have access to successful entrepreneurs.

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Understanding concepts: What is digital citizenship?

Hapara

In 2021, 3,446 high school students participated in a study about online civic reasoning. At the same time, schools need to respect learners by providing equitable access to devices and the internet. An example of digital access is helping families in your school or district connect to free or low-cost internet services.

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Remaking the Future of Learning, One Community at a Time

Digital Promise

Hosting RLDAA helps regions ensure that youth and families have equitable access to powerful learning experiences—and to strengthen the ecosystem that supports them. As regions prepare for RLDAA 2021, they are also building—and deepening—coalitions dedicated to championing youth and their families. Articles and media coverage of RLDAA.

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Resources for Teachers and Instructional Coaches – September 2021

Edthena

From building relationships with parents to supporting students in the return to in-person teaching, we have highlights and article links for you. Many school systems issue weekly newsletters to keep the school community up-to-date on safety policies and conditions, as well as provide updates on social media feeds and emails.

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Amid Campus Mental Health Crisis, Students Work to Support Each Other

Edsurge

In 2021 and 2022, she was Marshall’s student body president, and she also served as the chair of West Virginia’s student advisory council. Maybe you’re really stressed and like to socialize to destress, and you can’t do that during the pandemic. How responsible should colleges be for providing access to mental health care?

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