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PROOF POINTS: Rural American students shift away from math and science during high school, study finds

The Hechinger Report

Map: National Center for Education Statistics, Status of Education in Rural America, Exhibit C. More and more jobs require training in science, technology, engineering and math. One large group trailing behind are rural and small town students, who account for 3 out of 10 students nationally. According to the U.S.

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Chinese New Year- What Animal Am I?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016, 2028), legend has it that you are a person who is family oriented, you enjoy family get-togethers, indulge in family traditions, and you thrive in group work. You enjoy being with a small group of friends or family and are great at coming up with solutions when challenges arise." (NG)

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Engaging eBooks: Videos, Audio, and Customizable Fonts

Kitaboo on EdTech

billion dollars between 2024 and 2029 , highlighting the growing significance of digital reading experiences. From children’s books to educational textbooks and from adventure novels to interactive fiction for adults, they are made to appeal to a wide range of age groups and genres. Contact us today!

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K12 STEM Learning: Here’s Everything You Need To Know

Kitaboo on EdTech

Competition continues to be on the rise, and so do technological advancements. What is the difference between STEM and traditional education? How can an educator incorporate STEM learning in a K12 classroom? STEM is an abbreviation for four terms – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

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?Preparing For an Unknown Future

Edsurge

Our 4 million kinders will leave public school in 2029 having spent more than 16,000 hours of their lives doing mandatory classroom time, and if they are lucky, they will enter the job market sometime in the 2030s. They will be joining the other 47 million students already in U.S. public schools and learning what it means to be a student.