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Promote Executive Functioning within School Culture

edWeb.net

As students enter upper elementary and middle school, the focus on executive function strategies declines, so students show up to high school, and don’t know how to take notes or study. About the Presenter. Fostering a Culture That Promotes EF. This edWeb broadcast was sponsored by Studyo. WATCH THE EDLEADER PANEL RECORDING.

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Educating Kids for Life not for Tests

The CoolCatTeacher

PowerSchool is my SIS and LMS and is the sponsor of today’s show. A key component of the division’s project-based instructional model is its maker curriculum, which has been the subject of presentations by division educators around the country, including at the White House. Get motivated today listening to Pam.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

As budgets get cut, special education advocacy must be paramount. SHOW LINK BIO: Rebecca’s dedication to exceptional learners started in elementary school when she was a “special friend” to the mainstream class. This work drove the importance of advocacy for education programs for all children.

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WHAT’S NEW: NEW TOOLS FOR SCHOOLS

techlearning

Blackboard Ally is an accessibility solution that helps make digital class content in a learning management system (LMS) more accessible for all learners. Ally is designed to integrate with a school district’s existing LMS and automatically runs class materials through an accessibility checklist that looks for common accessibility issues.

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The Business of Education Technology

Hack Education

The word is a crystallization of ed-tech ideology: through technology, teaching will become radically individualized as learners’ lessons are reduced to the smallest possible piece of content, then presented to them algorithmically. If those two say “ the LMS market glacier is melting ,” it’s probably melting. (I’m