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Savvas Learning Company Announces New Edition of its Leading myView Literacy Program Grounded in the Science of Reading

eSchool News

. — Savvas Learning Company , a next-generation K-12 learning solutions leader, today introduced the new edition of myView Literacy , its leading K-5 core English Language Arts (ELA) program. ABOUT SAVVAS LEARNING COMPANY At Savvas, we believe learning should inspire. To learn more, visit Savvas Learning Company.

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Harnessing The Future of AI without Losing Our Way

The CoolCatTeacher

Take a step into the future of education with EVERFI right after today's show. Meet Pat Yongpradit from Code.org and Teach.AI It's obviously a lot of apps now are using the GPT plug ins and calling on the GPT libraries to run generative AI features in their own apps, so it's kind of technically impossible to ban it fully anyway.

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Discovery Education and Social Impact Partners Support Families with New No-Cost Resources to Ignite Student Interest in STEM

eSchool News

With the goal of engaging five million girls by 2025, Girls4Tech is Mastercard’s signature science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) program. The STEM Careers channel inspires students to dream big by meeting current STEM professionals from industry-leading organizations. Discovery Education serves approximately 4.5

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As enrollment falls and colleges close, a surprising number of new ones are opening

The Hechinger Report

The Roux Institute opened last year in borrowed space in this tech company building on the Portland, Maine, waterfront to teach computer science and other subjects. A coach was meeting with a student virtually behind a glass door decorated with a decal of a stylized Rosie the Riveter. Credit: Molly Haley for The Hechinger Report.

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Colleges are using big data to track students in an effort to boost graduation rates, but it comes at a cost

The Hechinger Report

In meetings with his academic adviser during the second semester of his freshman year, Robinson said he learned that though his GPA was solid, the school’s computer algorithm saw trouble. Companies like Amazon and Netflix have been using data tools like these for years to track our clicks and steer us to buy or watch more of their products.

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Is the hardest job in education convincing parents to send their kids to a San Francisco public school?

The Hechinger Report

The first family told her they live in Mission Bay, a rapidly redeveloping area where a new elementary school isn’t scheduled to open until 2025. But Koehler would need to meet many more kids like this one to stave off school closures forever. For two years, SFUSD has also worked with digital marketing companies.

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How one small college exemplifies higher education’s problems and potential solutions

The Hechinger Report

Eisner, who graduated from Emmanuel herself in 1963, said she meets with her top managers every week “to make sure that we are in sync watching this. This view of the city’s skyline is from the library. You know, what’s the trend?”. Lately many trends affecting small colleges like this one have been particularly worrying.

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