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Top Five Blog Posts During 2021

User Generated Education

Here are the top five blog of 2021. This is not surprising given all of the remote learning in K-Higher Education especially in the beginning of 2021. Number Three: Morning Meetings, Check-Ins, and Social-Emotional Learning. Number Four: Emotional Check-Ins in a Teaching Webinar.

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Looking Ahead to the 2020-2021 School Year

Digital Promise

Options range from continuing home learning programs full-time, to fully reopening classrooms with or without additional public or outdoor spaces and staggered schedules, to hybrid approaches. Even if physical buildings are forced to remain closed, we must remember that schools themselves are not closed—learning must, and will, continue.

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The Science of Reading: How to Understand and Apply the Basics

Waterford

Have you ever stopped to think about what brain science says about how children learn to read—and how that might make your teaching even more effective? Staying up-to-date on the research behind how children learn to read can help you make informed decisions about classroom instruction. How Do Children Learn to Read?

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Ciena Solutions Challenge: Register and Encourage the Next Generation of Problem-Solvers

Digital Promise

They need experiences that allow them to see the designed world and its impact on people, collaborate and empathize across differences, and leverage their skills to redesign the world around them to meet the needs of all people in their communities. Ciena Solutions Challenge Timeline: Registrations Open: June 7, 2021.

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6 Manageable ways to participate in PD this summer

Neo LMS

There were many demands, and as we finish our academic year and look to the summer, we need to consider what type of learning, if any, we need to engage in before the next school year. Now we have to think about the type of learning that we need to be best prepared for the new school year.

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My Journey to Becoming a Distance Learning Teacher-Leader

Digital Promise

Manus shares how these Edcamps supported her practice and work with other educators, and we look forward to the launch of our next Edcamp: Powerful Learning at Home session on November 21. . Were my students really learning anything? I was hungry for learning and connecting somehow with something different.

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6 Ways to Support Your Teachers in 2021

N2Y

Most of the country is pivoting to brick‑and‑mortar learning for the start of the 2021–2022 school year. While virtual learning will continue to be an option in many public school districts, enrollment will likely be limited to those with high‑risk medical conditions or other special factors. Assume the Best.

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