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Why is the Electronic Book Reader a Must-Have in 2024?

Kitaboo on EdTech

billion users, marking a new record by 2027. eReaders act as a gateway to a vast world of literature, all easily accessible at your fingertips without the reflective glare of classic screens, even in the sunniest of conditions. All you need to do is type in the keywords to gain access to your content instantly.

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Revolutionize Your Publishing: ePublishing vs. Traditional Print

Kitaboo on EdTech

Understanding the Differences: ePublishing vs. Traditional Print Reading Experience Market Reach and Audience Cost Considerations Accessibility and Convenience Author Control and Flexibility Environmental Impact Publishing Speed and Efficiency IV. billion by 2027. What is Traditional Print Publishing? What is ePublishing?

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OPINION: Let’s use the pandemic as a dress-rehearsal for much-needed digital transformation

The Hechinger Report

The certainty of climate change and likelihood of more pandemics and other large-scale disruptions leave us with questions about what the future of education will look like. We should use this moment to catalyze a digital transformation of education that will prepare schools for our uncertain future.

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Girls Who Code Founder Awarded McGraw Education Prize

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Prize in Education has been one of the most prestigious awards in the field, honoring outstanding individuals who have dedicated themselves to improving education through innovative and successful approaches. Family Foundation, McGraw-Hill Education and Arizona State University. McGraw, Jr. McGraw, Jr. And they’re 11 years old!

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OPINION: Six ways to nurture high-aptitude math students in under-resourced schools

The Hechinger Report

Far too often, talented math students at schools in low-income communities barely have access to grade-level work, let alone advanced curricula. Math teachers must ensure that diverse groups of learners acquire a basic understanding of the material, and they may not have the capacity to meet the needs of their most accelerated students.

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PBS to Present “Spotlight Education,” A Special Week of Programming Featuring Reports About America’s Students and New Models of Learning, September 12-17

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As a leader in educational media for children and students and a key partner with parents and educators across America, PBS today announced SPOTLIGHT EDUCATION, a special week of primetime programming examining the challenges facing today’s students and America’s education system.

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Colleges and states turn their attention to slow-moving part-time students

The Hechinger Report

So after dropping out for a while, Dzindzichashvili returned to education part time. Dzindzichashvili’s slog through higher education is surprisingly common. Department of Education. Retention happens when students see echoes of their own life in their education,” said Pam Eddinger, the college’s president.

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