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Plagiarism Checkers: Changing the Writing Process

PlagiarismCheck

1) One of the biggest research trends is using online databases and digital archives to access a vast range of research materials quickly and efficiently and spread ideas. 4) Today’s research best practices: Integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to the citation and reference processes.

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How to Build a High-Functioning Remote Team for Your Edtech Company

Edsurge

Once we were ready to hire the candidate, we contacted references and used online services like Accufax for criminal background checks. We also conducted multiple interviews using one-to-one and group video conferencing calls, which not only allowed us to see the candidate but also gave us a good indication of how tech-savvy they were.

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Is teacher preparation failing students with disabilities?

The Hechinger Report

Placing children with and without disabilities in the same classroom, instead of segregating them, was a growing national trend, spurred on by lawsuits by special education advocates. Take your yellow paper and fold it horizontally,” Fair said, referring to a yellow sheet of paper that sat on each student’s desk.

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‘Back to School’ Hijinks and Lessons for the Education Industry

Edsurge

From left: Kelly Fuller (BMO), John Rogers (The Rise Fund), Elizabeth Chou (Leeds Equity Partners), Waseem Alam (Weld North Education), Adriel Sanchez (Newsela) “Before, you used to concede 90 percent of the market to the Big Three,” said Scott Kinney, president of K-12 Education at Discovery Education, referring to Pearson, McGraw-Hill and HMH.

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What do at-risk students, English language learners and adult college students have in common?

The Hechinger Report

The New York Times has a new education supplement, called Learning, and The Hechinger Report is collaborating with the Times to produce Bulletin Board, a collection of noteworthy ideas and trends in education that will appear on page 2 of the section, which will come out four times a year. The April issue’s theme was “Nontraditional learning.”

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13 Ways Education Could Change In The Next 13 Years

TeachThought - Learn better.

This piece is similar, but a bit more focused on the pros and the cons of learning trends, and the ultimate impact they might have on education, and society at large. Which means the codex of academic standards that drive public schools today must change in quantity, scale, and function—or fall into the background completely.