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3 Ways to Overcome High Student-Teacher Ratios and Improve Personalized Learning

EdTech Magazine

VIDEO: See how K–12 educators are emphasizing personalized learning for the class of 2030. Use Classroom Technology to Fill the Gaps. While innovation in learning technology can provide significant relief for oversaturated classrooms, it does not automatically fix the problem. by Emily Levitt.

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How to prepare students for the jobs of the future

eSchool News

A 2018 report by the Institute for the Future (IFTF) said that 85 percent of the jobs that today’s students will do in 2030 don’t exist yet. So, how are we supposed to again prepare students for the jobs of the future , such as a self-driving car mechanic, telesurgeon, or whatever else we see appear?

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Pearson’s Former Product Chief Reflects on the 4 Megatrends Shaping Global Education

Edsurge

I started working with classroom technology in 1989 at The Dalton School in New York City. You might be interested to find that teaching, health and hospitality services, and food preparation top the list of critical professions in 2030—along with the more obvious ones like software engineering, data science, and cyber security.

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Look Here: Predicting 2020 Requires 20/20 Vision

EdNews Daily

Families are just saying “No” to the public classroom experience and instead are opting for homeschooling, charter and magnet schools, virtual schools or a blending of multiple options. It’s the 800-pound gorilla in the classroom. Students are walking out on traditional public schooling and into a better learning experience.

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Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain Gives Away 1 Million Bars To Teachers Across America

eSchool News

Whatever shape it takes, it’s a constant in classrooms: the spot where teachers keep snacks for any student who needs one, for any reason at all. Teachers dig deep into their own pockets to provide well-stocked classrooms and care packages that set their students up for success. The drawer, the cabinet, the station, the bin.

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How do schools train for a workplace that doesn’t exist yet?

The Hechinger Report

As many as 800 million people worldwide could be displaced and need to find new jobs by 2030. Educators are also experimenting with approaches like “project-based” and “student-centered” learning, that encourage collaboration and solving complex problems that have applications for the real world.

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The 2020 Learning Revolution daily online conference starts today!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Join us to learn about SUNY’s #EmTechMOOC with Roberta (Robin) Sullivan, Teaching & Learning Specialist, University Libraries, University at Buffalo | Cherie van Putten || Unizor - Math 4 Teens - Creative Mind through Art of Mathematics with Zor Shekhtman, Founder of an educational site UNIZOR.COM, Umbrella Systems || Google Classroom Fundamentals (..)