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21 Top Professional Development Topics For Teachers Now

The CoolCatTeacher

Recently, while discussing the next steps for schools this fall with two instructional designers in the webinar “10 Ways to Move Learning Forward”, we identified ten considerations for school. I’ve embedded the webinar below for you to review.) Online Assessment. Look at this course.

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Unique Learning System: Realize the Potential in Every Student

N2Y

In this webinar you’ll learn how to: Take advantage of flexible delivery options and use data to automate differentiated lesson planning, assessment, and reporting. Save time with research-proven, differentiated instruction aligned to each state’s standards. I’m happy to show you! Save your seat today!

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How Differentiating Instruction Helps Students Connect to Learning

Edsurge

As we got near each other, the young man literally grabbed and hugged me,” my colleague reported. For more on precision differentiation, check out the infographic, How to Navigate the Needs of (M)any Student(s) So All Roads Lead to Learning , and the eBook, Differentiating Instruction for Acceleration and Equity.

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Part 4: 20 Tech Resources and Tools for Differentiated Learning … Writing Engagement

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Vote and possibly win $4000 of technology from CDW – I recently supplied CDW a list of products that I thought would be great for a Podcasting/Webinar Production/Flip Classroom Studio. Part 4: Tech Resources and Tools for Differentiated Learning … Writing Engagement. Look for contact information at the Booking Site.

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Meeting the Educational Challenges of COVID-19 Together

MIND Research Institute

The study looked at data for over five million students in grades 3 through 8 who had taken NWEA’s MAP Growth assessments in 2017-2018. According to the report, students could return to school in the fall “with less than 50% of the learning gains and in some grades, nearly a full year behind what we would observe in normal conditions.”.

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