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How Does Tutoring Help Students Succeed Academically

EdTech4Beginners

billion in revenue predicted by 2030. Professional tutoring services give students access to knowledgeable teachers and topic specialists. These tutors have access to organized learning curricula that are created to meet the unique academic needs of each student. Average performers also reap significant rewards from tutoring.

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An overview of Outcome-Based Assessment strategies by Dr. Neelakantan P. C.

Linways Technologies

He spoke on assessment strategies in the Outcome-Based Education (OBE) framework. We need to start the changes from our own classrooms. The students have access to the internet, and all the information available. It’s being speculated that by 2030, the system of affiliation will be abolished.

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CoSN 2019: How Teachers Can Revolutionize the Future of Education

EdTech Magazine

“Today when we talk about education, we only talk about three things: the curriculum, the teacher and the assessments,” Zhao told attendees at the Consortium for School Networking’s 2019 annual conference keynote session, Envisioning the Skills Students Need: 2030. Who they are should drive the agenda,” said Zhao.

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How Augmented Reality Helps Teachers Reach More Students

Edsurge

In the classroom, AR technology can enhance learning by providing students with interactive and immersive experiences, improving their understanding of complex concepts and enabling them to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios. The use of AR can make learning more accessible while increasing the engagement of all students.

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To Improve Education, We Need to Look at the Last 50 Years, Not Just the Last 18 Months

Edsurge

The lunches are packed, the supplies have been purchased, the classrooms are decorated, and we’re off and running on our third school year in the shadow of COVID-19. As a result, more than one in 16 workers—25 percent more than before the pandemic—will need to find a new job by 2030. Several efforts are underway.

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How Role Models May Inspire Exploration of Computer Science Pathways

Edsurge

Student interest in computer science far exceeds access to computer science education, especially among historically underserved populations. Findings from a recent Gallup survey note that student interest in computer science far exceeds access to computer science education, especially among historically underserved populations.

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11 educator perspectives on post-COVID learning

eSchool News

March marks two years since the COVID-19 pandemic forced nationwide classroom closures. Right now, we are working with our students, parents, teachers and community on Blueprint 2030, a strategic plan for Kansas City Public Schools. We need more paths to graduation, not less. What will you do with those lessons learned?

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