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It’s Time To Take Teacher Burnout Seriously. Here’s How.

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We’ve created award-winning high school programs , re-imagined college courses and leveraged technology to meet the ever-growing mental health needs that have been exasperated by the pandemic. Articles , podcasts and books about burnout are released every day. Burnout now dominates cultural conversations around school and work.

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Behind Closed Doors: Edtech Entrepreneurs’ Biggest Challenges in 2018

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If you’ve ever wondered what goes on in an edtech company’s board meeting, or what keeps founders up at night, here was your chance to find out. Collectively, these companies have reached over 12 million students and have raised an additional $20 million after AT&T’s initial investment. Don’t try to beat ‘em.

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Tomorrow’s New Normal: What It Means for Professional Development

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Hansen said the new normal of professional development includes flexibility and open-mindedness to meet teachers where they are. She is a contributor to state and local academic standards and teaching exemplars that help create high learning expectations and opportunities for all students.

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What Makes Professional Development Work?

edWeb.net

This approach can enable administrators to differentiate to meet the needs of all their teachers. This article was modified and published by eSchool News. Before joining IMS Global, Bruce worked as an Edtech data analytics consultant after a brief tenure at the big data analytics company Brightbytes. About the Presenters.

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REINVENTING.SCHOOL Thursday with Howard Blumenthal - "What About My Job at School?" #reinventingschool #learningrevolution

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

As Assistant Secretary, she led the federal effort to promote the creation of voluntary state and national academic standards. These are annual meetings for ministers of education and government policymakers. He is the author of 24 books and several hundred articles about technology, learning, business, and human progress.

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‘They just saw me as a dollar sign’: How some certificate schools profit from vulnerable students

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For-profit schools, such as Salter and others owned by its parent company, Premier Education Group, have zeroed in on this market. The company posted more than $175 million in profits between 2004 and 2014, according to a 2016 lawsuit filed by a former company CEO who alleged that he was owed bonus pay.

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What’s New

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Combined, Faria and Rubicon will serve over 10,000 schools in 130 countries with curriculum support for over 600 academic standards. The partnership will expand access to webinars, articles, and other resources designed to support teachers on how to best use technology for learning and teaching.