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Coursera Couple Returns to Higher Ed With $14.5M to Recreate In-Person Learning, Online

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It was never secondary for me, as it is for some faculty,” she says. It will be some time before the public can decide for themselves whether Engageli meets that vision. The platform is currently only available through invitation, and it will only be publicly launched sometime in early 2021, according to Avida.

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Supporting students: What’s next for mental health

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Surgeon General issued an advisory warning of a youth mental health crisis in December 2021, following a declaration earlier that fall of a “national emergency in child and adolescent mental health” by a coalition of pediatric groups. The report card grades states on eight policies identified by the campaign as solutions to the crisis.

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Don’t Return to Your School’s Pre-Pandemic Schedule. Improve It Through Brain Science.

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So when schools called us during the summer of 2021, they often asked whether they should stick with the schedules they created for distance, hybrid or safer in-person learning or return to a more traditional format. Classes meet at different times throughout the week to add variety—Ian’s physics class Friday at 9:00 a.m.

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TEL Education Makes Learning Visible with Student Learning Dashboard

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Rob Reynolds, “One of the biggest challenges in today’s education environments is that, for many students, learning has become a ‘black box’ of sorts. The purposes and processes of learning, the “why” and “what for,” are largely invisible and inaccessible to students.”. TEL’s Connected Ecosystem. integrated with the TEL LMS.

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One of the poorest cities in America was succeeding in an education turnaround. Is that now in peril?

The Hechinger Report

It’s a chilly Wednesday in April at the end of his last-ever quarterly meeting with the district’s parent advisory committee. This story also appeared in Belt Magazine “You all know that I call your kids my kids, and they won’t stop being my kids,” Gordon says, wrapping up the meeting. He takes off his glasses, wipes his eyes.

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How one city closed the digital divide for nearly all its students

The Hechinger Report

A Tech Exchange employee works in the nonprofit’s warehouse in May 2021. Credit: Javeria Salman/ The Hechinger Report Boxes of #OaklandUndivided devices wait for student pickup at Castlemont High School in May 2021. In May 2021, Think College Now elementary students sit in class after returning to in-person learning.

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The pandemic’s remote learning legacy: A lot worth keeping

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Remote learning has changed the approach to out-of-school suspension at Shenendehowa Central School District, where more than a fourth of students identify as nonwhite. Grades K-5 in the district are in person, but middle and high schools are mostly hybrid. © 2021 The Christian Science Monitor. Oliver Robinson. Robinson says.

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