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Engaging and Differentiated Summer Lessons

N2Y

Engaging Topics and Differentiated Instruction. Teachers and tutors can save time with differentiated instruction and activities that grow in complexity as the grade levels progress. Activities include leisure, recreation, and life skills to guide students in developing self‑advocacy. Summer Unit Content.

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Learning Revolution Free Events - "Reinventing the Classroom" Online Conference This Week - GlobalEdCon Call for Proposals - RSMiniCon This Weekend

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

virtual and physical events and those of our over 200 partners. Updates Partner Spotlight Partner Announcements Calendar of Events Deadlines Highlighted Recordings Conversations Updates "Reinventing the Classroom" Starts Wednesday Evening! Don''t forget that you can also share local ed tech events using #edtechmonth.

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Focusing on Social Justice as a Path to Equity

edWeb.net

To meet these goals, they start with the perspective of advocacy for all, especially BIPOC, high-poverty, LGBTQ, religious, and other populations within their schools. Achievement-oriented school: How does school look when the focus isn’t just on test scores but setting lofty goals and working towards them?

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Innovative ideas for school libraries

eSchool News

Why : Help foster independence, encourage student choice and decision-making, and offer differentiated instruction. Handbooks can summarize library services, events calendars, and important updates. They’re also useful when students keep digital reading journals for summer reading projects.

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The Emergency Home Learning (& More) Summit - 110 sessions + 80 replays #homelearningsummit #learningrevolution

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

This free event is for everyone interested in helping students to learn, because we're having what may be one of the most important conversations about learning in the history of the world.