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Classworks® and Gwinnett County Public Schools Are Platinum 2022 Learning Impact Award Winners

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The platinum award-winning project features the partnership between Classworks and Gwinnett County to deliver a successful online summer learning program, powered by 1EdTech’s Competency and Academic Standards Exchange® (CASE®) framework. Learn more about the 2022 Learning Impact Awards. About Classworks .

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Council of the Great City Schools Presents Norfolk High School Graduate Ayana Askew with $10,000 Dr. Michael Casserly Legacy Scholarship for Educational Courage and Justice

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June 17, 2022— The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) recently presented Ayana Askew, a 2022 graduate of Virginia’s Norfolk Public Schools, with the Dr. Michael Casserly Legacy Scholarship for Educational Courage and Justice. Askew was the valedictorian of her 2022 senior class at Booker T. NORTH BILLERICA, Mass.,

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Council of the Great City Schools Selects Dr. Lily Wong Fillmore as the 2023 Recipient of the Dr. Michael Casserly Legacy Award for Educational Courage and Justice

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Michael Casserly Legacy Award for Educational Courage and Justice. in linguistics from Stanford University, was a faculty member of the University of California at Berkeley Graduate School of Education from 1974 to 2004. Fillmore is the third recipient of the Dr. Michael Casserly Legacy Award for Educational Courage and Justice.

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To Close the Math Achievement Gap, We Must Recognize What Students Bring to the Classroom

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According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress in 2022, students in fourth and eighth grade had the largest decline in mathematics achievement since 1990. Nationally, mathematics achievement on average remains low with glaring, persistent inequities across racial and ethnic groups.

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Plagiarism Checkers: Changing the Writing Process

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Meanwhile, new technology, especially AI and Chat GPT, changed the writing process and turned education from head to toe. How can educational organizations ensure the real development of students’ skills and prevent cheating without using almost all of the teacher’s time for this? million research publications.

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All ninth graders study at the local 4-H center in this Maine district

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Editor’s note: This story led off this week’s Future of Learning newsletter, which is delivered free to subscribers’ inboxes every Wednesday with trends and top stories about education innovation. BRYANT POND, Maine — EB Hoff, 14, was running for class treasurer of the Class of 2022. Higher Education. Weekly Update.

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How Daily Farm Work and Outdoor Projects Make Learning in High School Better for Teens

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BRYANT POND, Maine — EB Hoff, 14, was running for class treasurer of the Class of 2022. Together, they created a curriculum that incorporates state academic standards into personalized learning projects that reflect students’ particular needs and interests, such as caring for the campus goats and planting a self-sustaining classroom garden.

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