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How To Boost Student Engagement: Modern Tools for Math Teachers

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Computers & Mobile Devices Computers and mobile devices like smartphones and tablets are the primary way learners access the internet. Through these devices, students access web-based study tools, simulation tools, and apps where they can interact with their teachers and fellow students.

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Four Ways You Can Use Data to Create a Personalized, Teacher-Driven PD Playbook

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Specifically, data can identify which teachers or grade levels are seeing success in specific skills and where extra support may be needed. While it can be hard to share out the myriad of little things teachers do that are so effective, we do have a tool that can help—data. What’s working? What teachers are seeing the most success?

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Technology’s Role in Putting Learning Science Research To Work

Digital Promise

It is well known that individuals construct new knowledge based on what they already know, that they learn differently from one another, and that they learn best when they are asked to perform appropriately challenging tasks. Supporting data gathering, analysis, and timely feedback.

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Teachers As Researchers: The Power of Mindset

Digital Promise

Step Three – Fund Your Knowledge Base. As isolated educators, we often forget how other people and places help inform our thinking and fund our knowledge base. Step Four – Gather Your Data. The next step involved gathering data from our classrooms to answer our questions.

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5 Favorite Activities to End the School Year

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Because this is digital, it can be emailed or uploaded to a location in the cloud such as Google Classroom or OneDrive. If you Google “cyberbully movies “, you will get a long list or find some here to get started. Preview all materials before giving students access. Practice Keyboarding. Classroom suggestions.

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10 tips for teaching critical thinking + information literacy

The Cornerstone for Teachers

There are four lenses through which students can view what they are investigating: trigger, access, forensics, and motives. We need to teach kids to focus more on the information itself: how it’s created, how we’re accessing it, etc. These are the tools through which kids access information. 2: The access lens.

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Looking Past COVID: Science Education Post Pandemic

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Limited or no access to the internet has particularly undermined their remote science learning experiences. All students, Krehbiel emphasized, should have universal access to broadband internet. Collecting data this year, urged Dr. Lazzaro, is critical to determine how the pandemic affected science learning.