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Drive Deeper Thinking in Math: Designing an Error Analysis Station

Catlin Tucker

However, during a station rotation lesson, my offline error analysis station typically follows my kinesthetic station. My students learn the value of reading the entire question as they engage in this error analysis station, which helps them when they sit down to take the SAT in spring. I am still working to perfect this station.

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Computer Science Course Offerings in High School Spur More Students to Coding Degrees

Edsurge

In recent years high schools across the country have been adding computer science courses, and there is a movement to make them ubiquitous. I took my first CS course in grad school, and before that I totally thought I was not a CS person,” he says. It’s not surprising in some ways,” says the lead researcher on the study, Jing Liu.

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7 Reasons Advancement Courses Has Excellent Teacher Professional Development

The CoolCatTeacher

Teacher professional development needs to be practical, fit your schedule, and improve your classroom — and I’ve found professional development from Advancement Courses that does just that! Recently, I took a course from Advancement Courses called Teaching Computer Science in 6-12. Look at Courses.

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Strong Demand for AI-Focused Workforce Skills, Analysis of Online Platform Finds

Marketplace K-12

The number of courses designed to teach AI skills has boomed on the online platform Udemy since the release of ChatGPT. The post Strong Demand for AI-Focused Workforce Skills, Analysis of Online Platform Finds appeared first on Market Brief.

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What I Learned From an Experiment to Apply Generative AI to My Data Course

Edsurge

The graduate-level econometrics course I teach is required and it’s designed to foster analytical and critical thinking skills in causal research methods. Throughout the course, students are tasked with crafting four memos on designated policy issues. See the task analysis and variables below.) Courtesy of Wendy Castillo.

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Social Network Analysis Toolkit: Building Stronger Networks for EdClusters

Digital Promise

To aid EdClusters in developing this understanding, Digital Promise has created a new toolkit that delivers a crash course in Social Network Analysis (SNA). The post Social Network Analysis Toolkit: Building Stronger Networks for EdClusters appeared first on Digital Promise. Options for mapping network data.

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Analyzing a meta-analysis of flipped learning

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

” The far-reaching meta-analysis considered flipped learning experiments done in elementary schools, high schools and colleges, with the bulk of the studies in the higher ed setting. If this paper were just a meta-analysis, the criticism would be much easier to take. This is not a real criticism of the research of course.