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Essential Classroom Technology to Reduce Digital Overload in K–12

EdTech Magazine

Just like periodic assessments can help teachers gauge student mastery of a particular subject, a periodic ed tech review can help teachers and administrators reflect on what works and what doesn’t. This concern is reflected in another data point from the same report: In a given month, teachers accessed an average of 148…

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Strategies for Teaching Reading Comprehension in Your Classroom

Waterford

Kilpatrick writes in his book Essentials of Assessing, Preventing, and Overcoming Reading Difficulties, comprehension strategies cannot be a substitute for vocabulary knowledge and content knowledge.[7] The books are written to be accessible to K–2 students and feature relatable topics for young readers. January 21, 2022.

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Library 2.0 "Complaints or Protests About Content" Webinar Recording Now Available Without Fee

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Once your membership has been approved you will have access to the recording without fee--there is a link on the front page of the community. WEBINAR OVERVIEW: How do we safely and carefully handle one or more angry or outraged patrons who complain about items (books, films, magazines, CDs, etc.) If you are not a member of Library 2.0,

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Awkward Conversations: How to Handle Difficult Discussions with Library Patrons

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

He’s not using your Internet; it’s on his own tablet, phone, or in his magazine.) Assessing a patrons behavior and it’s impact on the library: Is it simply irritating, a violation of our Code of Conduct, unsafe, illegal, or dangerous? FREE for those on individual or group all-access passes (see below). TO REGISTER: Click HERE.

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Upcoming Webinars: "Handling Complaints or Protests About Content" | "Protecting Yourselves and Your Patrons: Lessons from School Shootings"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Series Presented by Barry Trott, MSLS, hosted by Dr. Steve Albrecht OVERVIEW : How do we safely and carefully handle one or more angry or outraged patrons who complain about items (books, films, magazines, CDs, etc.) FREE for those on individual or group all-access passes (see below). in our library? Facility security issues.

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Study: Instructional Mode Played No Significant Role in COVID-19-Related Learning Loss in Indiana Public Schools in 2020-21

eSchool News

What Contributed to COVID Learning Loss in Indiana’s Schools? ,” a recently published study from Ball State’s Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER), utilized Indiana Learning Evaluation Assessment Readiness Network (ILEARN) test scores from Spring 2019 to Spring 2021 as a measure of learning for Indiana public K-12 schools.

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Savvas Launches New Interactive US and World History Series

eSchool News

Savvas Learning Company , a next-generation learning solutions provider for K-12 education, today announced the release of its new print and digital high school history series, US History Interactive ©2022 and World History Interactive ©2022 , that promotes a deeper investigation of the past and connects history to the present.

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