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11 educator perspectives on post-COVID learning

eSchool News

And in those two years, educators and students have learned to make virtual learning work for them, they’ve shared how equity gaps impact their ability to teach and learn, and they’ve proven how resilient they are despite ongoing struggles. Here’s what they said about post-COVID learning: Mark T.

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What the World Can Teach the US About Education Technology

Edsurge

Long-term planning and investment in infrastructure for widespread and improved access to the internet and mobile devices is critical. But what may surprise some readers of the report, released Monday, is what the United States can learn from developing nations when it comes to bringing together all parties interested in edtech.

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OPINION: How schools can find common ground in an era of education wars

The Hechinger Report

At the same time, McKinsey & Company estimates that automation and artificial intelligence will displace between 400 and 800 million jobs globally by 2030. We believe there are lessons to be learned from our strategies. And traditional public schools are facing increased competition from charter schools and independent schools.

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Educating Students Equitably Through Collaborative Action

edWeb.net

In the new age of remote and hybrid learning, increased poverty, racial concerns, and widespread natural disasters, new ways of supporting students and helping them succeed in school are clearly needed. Financial capital includes the ability to become an employee or entrepreneur, own a home, and accumulate retirement savings. Dr. Russell W.

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Why I’m Optimistic About the Next Wave of Education Technology

Edsurge

My bet is that by 2040, our children will look back on this period between 2015 and 2030 in education technology much the same way internet historians look to the period 1995 to 2010 as the birth of the commercial web. Although we were convinced that technology could transform education, simple internet access was patchy at best.

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Change Agents: Tech & Learning?s Most Influential People in EdTech In 2018

techlearning

Each of these leaders is working in thoughtful and creative ways on the frontlines of some of today’s most pressing issues—from the way we think about learning, AI, and innovation to gun control, refugees, and student privacy. Chatterbox is offering a special discount for Tech & Learning readers.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Edsurge covers one of them , Learning Equality , which makes educational videos and textbooks available offline. More on UC Berkeley and publicly accessible video content. Via Phil Hill on the e-Literate blog : “Clarifications On UC Berkeley’s Accessibility Decision To Restrict Video Access.”