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The Resurgence of 3D Printers in Modern Learning Environments

EdTech Magazine

A recent article in Additive Manufacturing offers a wide-ranging literature review of the studies on 3D printing in the classroom. . While there’s a great deal of information to digest, the article points out that many benefits of 3D printing go beyond math and science comprehension.

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Physics is Taught Badly Because Teachers Struggle with Basic Concepts

Digital Promise

Our study is part of a broader research project that examines how technology can be integrated into effective teaching and learning of physics at secondary schools in Mauritius. We worked with 26 physics teachers from 26 of the country’s secondary schools. Workshops to Grow Understanding. Read the original article.

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ChatGPT Teacher Tips  Part 4 – Teacher Writing Assistant

EdTechTeacher

Each post will focus on a practical strategy for using ChatGPT and will include ideas for both elementary and secondary school teachers. Teacher Writing Assistant Examples and Prompts Here are several examples of ChatGPT as a writing assistant across primary and secondary classrooms. Check out our first tip here! Get Your Pass Today!

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4 lessons learned about AI in 2023

eSchool News

Recent survey data shows that 90 percent of secondary students are part of a 1:1 device program. This has been a common question I have heard when doing AI workshops with teachers across the country. Students needed devices to learn in remote settings, so most schools that weren’t 1:1 before the pandemic became it almost overnight.

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Who Will Teach the Children? The 3 Keys to Building Globally Competitive, World Class Schools

EdNews Daily

I estimate that I have delivered over 250 workshops to about 50,500 educators. I ask at each workshop, “How many of you were well-prepared to enter the classroom when you graduated from your school of education?” ” Everything else is secondary! The vast majority said they weren’t. million trained teachers.

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Teaching Must Get More Flexible Before It Falls Apart

Edsurge

But if you’re reading this article—if you’re engaged enough in education to be reading EdSurge—you probably don’t believe that data. At secondary schools, we’d have to toss out 5-day-per-week class rotations. The Great Renegotiation is coming for schools. And for good reason. So let’s imagine.

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Why These Educators Meet Regularly to Align Instruction with Mind, Brain, and Education Research

Edsurge

toward the end of Writer’s Workshop. For our first meeting,15 of us—including elementary and secondary teachers, learning coaches, specialists and our head of school—came together before the start of school. In fact, I was co-teaching in Radcliffe’s class when an emergent bilingual learner triumphantly exclaimed, “I made a mistake!”

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