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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We also highlight good conversations about learning taking place between educators, learners, leaders, and others from the school, library, museum, work, adult, online, non-traditional and home learning worlds. For over two decades, CoSN has provided leaders with the management, community building, and advocacy tools essential for success.

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How to reach students without internet access at home? Schools get creative

The Hechinger Report

A lot of our kids don’t have internet access,” said Coe, who knows students who routinely head to the library or the town’s McDonald’s to get online. In this rural Tennessee county of just 12,000 residents, online learning simply isn’t an option for most families. This story also appeared in NBC News. “A

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

This event will bridge the conversations about learning that are taking place in schools, libraries, museums, work places, and home learning worlds. Karen Cameron shares this 8 step exercise to teach students (and teachers) how to actively listen to their peers. One Week Calendar All events are listed in US-Eastern Standard Time.

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Why students are ignorant about the Civil Rights Movement

The Hechinger Report

But despite those new expectations, most school districts in the state where the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till mobilized black Americans still use textbooks that give local civil rights milestones short shrift. Others say it’s a complex cocktail of inadequacy that cheats students out of an important aspect of their state’s legacy.

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