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Raising the Smart Classroom’s IQ – By Dr. Paul Fornelli

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While some researchers claim to have identified as many as 174 different types of human learning modes, the most widely accepted educational paradigm is the VARK learning model which espouses four basic types of learners: Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing & Kinesthetic ( Kaufman, 2021 ). and whiteboard.

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Discovery Education and Social Impact Partners Offer Communities No-Cost Digital Learning Resources Supporting STEM Day Observances Nationwide

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Silver Spring, MD (Wednesday, November 3, 2021) — Discovery Education and leading social impact partners are offering engaging, no-cost digital learning resources to students, teachers, and families to support National STEM Day observances nationwide. About Discovery Education Discovery Education is the worldwide?EdTech?leader

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Inaugural Catalyze Challenge Winners To Transform Journey From Classroom To Career

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Selected solution themes include: Unlocking potential in the rural heartland : Through school partnerships and innovative initiatives where students learn technical and soft skills, solutions aim to revitalize local economies and set young people up for life-long career success.

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

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We are now able to have more data-driven conversations around specific teaching practices and the impact these practices have on student growth. Vrain Valley Schools 2021 and 2022 were the years of urgency and near-term decisions to ensure learning continued through the pandemic. –Patty Hagan, Teaching and Learning Coach, St.

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Innovative ideas for school libraries

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Because as long as a student simply enters the space – even if it’s just to hang out – that gives us the opportunity to make a connection with them. As librarians, we can do this by offering a range of genres and formats for students to choose from: novels, comics, magazines, audiobooks, print, or digital.