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FREE WEBINAR: Living and Learning in 2025

The CoolCatTeacher

Understand the Future of the Classroom, sponsored by Intel On May 20, we will get a glimpse into the future. Many education leaders complain about the difficulty of long-term planning when we don’t have a clue what the future will look like in the classroom. What will power the future of learning? OK, so what will?

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AR is here. Is your classroom onboard?

Neo LMS

Students nowadays are not constructed to learn in the traditional pen and paper way. This growing trend can be witnessed now and will continue in the coming years in education also since all students will have been born with technology in hands by 2025. Read more: 3 Ways AR works in real-life classrooms. Equal learning chances.

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Leveraging Technology Can Help English Language Learners Graduate

EdTech Magazine

In fact, they are the fastest-growing student population, according to the National Education Association , and by 2025, are expected to make up an estimated 25 percent of public school students. DISCOVER: Learn how a school district is solving the digital-equity problem for ELL students. public schools continues to rise.

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Leveraging Technology Can Help English Language Learners Graduate

EdTech Magazine

In fact, they are the fastest-growing student population, according to the National Education Association , and by 2025, are expected to make up an estimated 25 percent of public school students. DISCOVER: Learn how a school district is solving the digital-equity problem for ELL students. public schools continues to rise.

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Leveraging Technology Can Help English Language Learners Graduate

EdTech Magazine

In fact, they are the fastest-growing student population, according to the National Education Association , and by 2025, are expected to make up an estimated 25 percent of public school students. DISCOVER: Learn how a school district is solving the digital-equity problem for ELL students. public schools continues to rise.

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How Technology Supports English Learners in K–12 Schools

EdTech Magazine

As the number of English language learners in today’s classrooms continues to grow, educators must consider new ways to facilitate their learning. By 2025, that percentage is expected to rise to 25 percent , making nearly 1 in 4 public school students an ELL. public schools.

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How Technology Supports English Learners in K–12 Schools

EdTech Magazine

As the number of English language learners in today’s classrooms continues to grow, educators must consider new ways to facilitate their learning. By 2025, that percentage is expected to rise to 25 percent , making nearly 1 in 4 public school students an ELL. public schools.