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Communicating Through Change: How a CA District Is Supporting Families in the Year Ahead

Edsurge

“This is a moment to establish clear expectations for parent, teacher relationships grounded in a shared understanding of the child’s progress and academic achievement,” the report authors added. Technology training for parents and caregivers can help those at home gain the knowledge they need to support learning at home.

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Screen Time in School: Finding the Right Balance for Your Classroom

Graphite Blog

Using Digital Media in Your Teaching. It's a double-edged sword: Students and teachers have more access to digital media than ever before. How can we make informed decisions about what -- and how much -- media we choose for our students during class time? Does it have accessibility options for a range of learners?

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How the local public library helped one school district cope with Covid

The Hechinger Report

Students were able to come get technological support or a bit of face-to-face homework help. Similarly to Garrett County in Maryland , the geography of this rural district makes broadband access inaccessible for many families. 4 Source: Reported by Oregon Health Authority. 1 Source: County-level statistic. As of Sept.

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Nearly 60% of Teens Use Their Own Mobile Devices in School for Learning

The Innovative Educator

The ultimate learning experience for students is both highly collaborative and extremely personalized, supported by mobile devices and digital content, reports Project Tomorrow in their latest Speak Up report. Digital equity and access, particularly outside of school, remains an issue important to administrators.