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

EdTech Magazine

3 Ways to Overcome High Student-Teacher Ratios and Improve Personalized Learning. Here are three ways schools can overcome the challenges of large classes to implement a more personalized approach to education. VIDEO: See how K–12 educators are emphasizing personalized learning for the class of 2030.

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

techlearning

SSU offers help with networking and gathering accurate information as well as with initiatives including letter-writing campaigns, voter registration drives, and organizing rallies. Teachers should be able to take advantage of these amazing tools for student learning without the burden of having to interpret privacy laws.”

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Edsurge on the “Five Dangers of Data-Informed Student Nudging.” “ Personalized learning ” – it’s simply the best idea that money can buy (that isn’t already being paid for by Salesforce, I guess). Via Edsurge : “ VR Could Bring a New Era of Immersive Learning. .”

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

“A Continuum on Personalized Learning : First Draft” by Stanford professor Larry Cuban. FWIW, if you’re looking for a good source of curated headlines, particularly about digital access and digital security, I recommend Doug Levin’s “A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News.”).