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Inquiry Hub Secondary School – Confluence and Influence

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Confluence and Influence – Inquiry Hub Secondary School. Background: The 2018-2019 school year is Inquiry Hub Secondary’s 7th year since it was founded. In 2015 Riverside Secondary School started delivering Digital Learning 10 to their Grade 9 students (which is also the grade we deliver it at for Inquiry Hub students).

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Equity in Education, Even During the Pandemic

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He then explained specific techniques that educators can use now to improve outcomes for students who are at disadvantages due to factors such as race, economic class, and language proficiency. This article was modified and published by eSchool News. This edWeb broadcast was sponsored by Scholastic Education, Digital Solutions.

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The 2015 CEA Ken Spencer Award goes to Inquiry Hub

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The Canadian Education Association 's 2015 Ken Spencer Award has awarded Inquiry Hub Secondary School with first place. Inquiry Hub Secondary School – School District No. Inquiry Hub Secondary School is a wonderful example of personalized learning within the public school system. FIRST PLACE. The Inquiry Hub (iHub).

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Increasing Equity Through Student, Family, and Community Engagement

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Gresham-Barlow’s school leaders explained how they have been able to increase and sustain engagement in district activities, and how this has led to improved outcomes for the students. Gresham-Barlow’s four-point learning model starts with accessible and intentional instruction that is designed to produce more equitable outcomes.

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How to Teach Kids Social Responsibility in a Connected World

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Teacher Voices: This article is part of a series of from-the-classroom perspectives. A focus on outcomes is not about how many people were helped, but also includes an appreciation of the critical thinking skills informed and investigative approaches necessary for learners and future leaders.

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20 Texas Education Leaders to Follow on Twitter

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Another "big" for Texas is education, and when I'm looking to get a pulse on what the current trends and landscape are, I turn to social media! He shares educational articles and photos from around Texas' schools. Student outcomes don’t change until adult behaviors change. AJ Crabill @ajcrabill7. May 17, 2018.

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Fake news: How students learn to read between the lies

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Despotism and/or social mayhem are the likely outcome of a lie-based story-telling envi­ronment. Too few of our over-worked secondary school teachers have time to devote to teaching those skills. This article was produced in partnership with Times Higher Education. About the latter, especially, I know all too much.