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CoSN 2019: K–12 Schools Address Digital Equity with Curriculum Framework

EdTech Magazine

Teachers spend seven or more hours per week, or 250 hours per year , creating or finding instructional materials for the general classroom, said Clark. What we want to do is transform the instructional core.”. The program covers blended learning and project-based learning. by Eli Zimmerman.

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Part 1: Tech Resources and Tools for Differentiated Learning … Reading

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

I have also provided some wonderful links that will allow you to learn more about differentiated learning blended with technology, and of course … PBL. Breaking News – Are you looking for a site filled with great news articles? Please take a moment to enjoy these articles filled with even more possibilities!

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

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The FuelEd/Modern Teacher partnership will help districts leverage digital solutions to prepare students for the 21st century by offering greater opportunities for personalized and blended learning. Students at schools that subscribe to both the English and Spanish language versions can toggle between the two at the article level.

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Looking Past COVID: Science Education Post Pandemic

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Later, as Achieve’s Science Director, Matt led the development of the current version of the EQuIP Rubric for Science, the NGSS Lesson Screener, and NextGen TIME which were all part of a calculated effort to push the supply and demand sides of the market to develop instructional materials designed for the NGSS.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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“Can Blended Learning Improve Equity in One of Nation’s Most Diverse Districts?” ” Via Education Week : “ New Online Tool Aims to Help K–12 Leaders Choose Instructional Materials.” ” asks a “teacherpreneur” writing for The Atlantic. ” asks Edsurge.