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Crunch the Numbers—EdTech Data You Can Use Right Now

eSchool News

Cyberbullying in particular is fueled by a lack of proper policies and wide access to smartphones and other devices. school district in 2022-23. The protocol leveraged Repeated Reading , as well as language strategies at the word and sentence level, and student engagement via culturally relevant passages and goal setting.

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What Can Colleges Do Better to Help Latino Students Succeed?

Edsurge

They’re more likely to be first-generation, working to support themselves and caring for dependents than other college students, according to a new analysis by Excelencia in Education. The nonprofit researches and promotes policies around Latinos in higher education.

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Want to Learn About Your Students? Ask Questions — And Listen for the Answers

Edsurge

As 2022 turns into 2023, EdSurge asked educators and education leaders to share reflections on learning “lost” and “gained.” “Do Do you have some examples of questions to ask students for feedback?” What are some ways to gauge students about their sense of belonging in the course?” as a result of student input, tell them so.

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Leading the Integration of AI in a School System

edWeb.net

Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast The sudden release of ChatGPT to the general public in November of 2022 presented a number of new challenges to educational leaders, forcing them to add consideration of artificial intelligence (AI) systems to their to-do lists, which were already too long.

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As Student Need Rises, More College Faculty Set Up Emergency Aid Funds

Edsurge

As of fall 2022, Stony Brook is one of 33 higher ed institutions where students can apply for money through a local FAST Fund to help cover an education expense or address a basic life need. What if you were not just disseminating aid to students?” Things need to be addressed at a more systemic and public policy level.”

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7 predictions about pandemic learning

eSchool News

Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on student engagement and online or hybrid learning strategies related to pandemic teaching. From a kindergarten bubble coming this fall to better, more equitable approaches to grading policies – our education system has and will continue to be fundamentally changed.

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PROOF POINTS: The lesson the arts teach

The Hechinger Report

percentage points lower among students who had more art exposure, according to the study, Investigating the Causal Effects of Arts Education , which published online in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management in November 2022. percent of students were disciplined compared to only 10.9 In the schools without art, 14.5

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