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Top Ten Articles, Tips, and Reviews for 2023

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million views and 2901 comments from about 11,500 followers who read some or all of our 2,454 articles on integrating technology into the classroom. Since we started Ask a Tech Teacher fifteen years ago, we’ve had almost 6.3 This includes tech tips, website/app reviews, tech-in-ed pedagogy, how-tos, videos, and more.

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8 predictions about literacy learning in 2023

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At the same time, teachers will focus on assessing individual students to understand their unique learning needs. Here are eight predictions about changes coming to the reading classroom in the coming months. Diagnostic assessments will be critical to delivering the instruction individual students need.

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3 Things Educators and Edtech Suppliers Need to Talk About

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While only a little more than half of higher education institutions expect IT budgets to increase, the increase is only about two percent. 1EdTech members are already using interoperability standards to see how their tools are being used, support student success and assess course impacts, but there is more to do.

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What I Get To See In Us [2023 Year-In-Review]

The Jose Vilson

There were about six minutes of silence in my house while I stared at my computer screen. I traveled across the country again hoping to have critical conversations with people I considered colleagues about math and the world around us. Maybe, I inspired some student-teachers to think about teaching for the long term.

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How we reached student success with assessment proficiency

eSchool News

We use observations, quick formative assessments, longer summative assessments, and long-term benchmark assessments. The problem is that these assessments come in a variety of ways, depending on where you teach. Many districts utilize pre-built assessments from curricular resource companies. The short answer is no.

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What’s the state of K-12 assessment?

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With post-pandemic learning loss a continued focus, educators and administrators are relying on both formative and summative K-12 assessment data to direct classroom instruction. Only 62 percent of educators feel proficient in assessment literacy and 51 percent have concerns over the negative impact of assessments on instructional time.

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Free MLK Lesson Plans

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In honor of Martin Luther King: The 19-page two-lesson plan bundle to teach about Martin Luther King (click for more information) is Free through Jan. assessment strategies. Copyright © 2023 AskaTechTeacher.com – All rights reserved. Lesson plans include: an Event Chain of Dr. King’s impact on American history.