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High-Agency in the Remote and Hybrid Classroom

A Principal's Reflections

Regardless of the terminology used, these represent more personalized pathways that focus on student agency leading to empowerment and more ownership of the learning experience. I feel the best way to support educators is to show how it can be done under the same conditions by sharing practical examples.

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Data Driven Instruction: How Student Data Guides Formative Assessments

EdTech Magazine

For example, if an individual student’s summative assessment is significantly different from previous test data, a teacher may want to look for underlying issues or problems,” Monica Fuglei writes for education blog Room 241. MORE FROM EDTECH: Read more about adaptive learning tools teachers are using in their classrooms!

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How Research-Based Tools Provide Impactful Learning Outcomes

Edsurge

For example, you might say that math hasn't changed much over the years, but how you teach math and the ability to improve math outcomes can be influenced, and it is something that we're investing a lot of time and effort in. We're looking at bias in adaptive learning and artificial intelligence technologies.

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Empowering Teachers as Learning Engineers (Without Adding More Work)

Edsurge

Instead of asking teachers to review spreadsheets of student state assessment scores and adapt accordingly, digital tools can also surface actionable insights from the data collected and recommend actions to close any learning gaps. For example, is a student struggling with fractions because of a lack of familiarity with division?)

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Ancora High School Partners with McGraw Hill to Launch New Online High School for Adults

eSchool News

For example, according to a separate report by NCES the median annual earnings for full-time workers ages 25 through 34 who had not completed high school were $26,000, compared to $32,000 a year for those whose highest education level was high school completion. .

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Using AI to Help Emergent Bilinguals Learn English

edWeb.net

Goodall walked those watching the edWebinar through how an AI platform can be utilized in the classroom by using the Lexia ® English Language Development program as an example. Using adaptive learning paths, this technology assesses the learner’s English skills using an initial placement test and places students at their comprehension level.

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It’s Not Just Teachers: Tech Coaches Must Become Facilitators, Too

Edsurge

The theme was personalized learning and heading into the conference I anticipated gaining a broader view of technology products promising to provide adaptive learning experiences for all students. Now we see peer-to-peer learning in action.