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Current Trends in Education

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Innovative K-12 education ideas are crucial for creating engaging, effective, and future-ready learning environments. Here are a few new innovations in education: Project-Based Learning (PBL) Studios: Establishing project-based learning studios where students engage in hands-on, interdisciplinary projects.

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Your Syllabus to SXSW EDU 2019 (and Where to Find Us!)

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Companies include an AI robot, student incubator and a startup called Pie for Providers. Media Lit: A Make-or-Break Competency for Teachers : As students engage more and more with media, how are they to make sense of what’s reliable—or not? Students’ Safety or Privacy? Join us for a slice of the action!

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WHAT’S NEW: NEW TOOLS FOR SCHOOLS

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IMPERO SOFTWARE ANTISEXTING AND BULLYING VIDEO ( www.imperosoftware.com ) Impero Software has released a new video showing the dangers of sexting and online bullying, and the important role online monitoring software plays in schools to keep students safe. for middle school. Each unit in Bring Science Alive!

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Hack Education Weekly News

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” Via The New York Post : “Charter-school advocacy group to close up shop.” Robots and Other Education Science Fiction. Via eSchool News : “Why chatbots are not the future of student engagement.” The “adaptive learning” company has raised $23.5 million total.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

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In 2011, Barber went to work for Pearson as its Chief Education Advisor, continuing his advocacy for competition, data collection, measurements, and standards-based reforms. As the decade went on, the arguments for surveilling students’ social media have changed several times. But the “spying” has continued. Chatbot Instructors.

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