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How Education Elements Guides Districts in Creating Environments that Personalize Learning

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Education Elements provides support for schools and districts as they transform their school models to personalize learning. He founded Education Elements to meet that need. What They Do Anthony Kim likes to describe the Education Elements team as the “sherpas” of personalized learning. Stay tuned!

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Robots Are Not Taking Over Teachers' Jobs

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Students staring at screens, by themselves, while an artificial intelligence program delivers content and assessments. If anything, technology is making the role of teachers even more important and their job more complex. There is no doubt that digital programs, particularly adaptive ones, can be powerful tools in the classroom.

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The Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (ALAS) Announces Recipients of its 2022-2023 Leadership Awards

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ALAS 2022 Friends of ALAS Award – Anthony Kim, CEO of Education Elements. Latino Equity Champion Award – Dr. Betty Rosa, Commissioner of Education and President of the University of the State of New York. Latino Technology Champion of the Year – Sophia Mendoza, Instructional Technology Initiative Director, LAUSD, CA.

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Framework: Ed Elements Provides Model, Plan, Hand-holding

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Separate from its Playbook that helps define a vision, Education Elements , a consulting firm, helps schools and districts design next-generation teaching and learning models. There’s more from Ed Elements. The Ed Elements consultants help craft plans that work with their users’ needs and budgets. But It’s also flexible.

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6 lessons our district learned from our move to blended learning

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For the next two years, we had 13 teachers experiment with innovative instructional models and new ways to leverage technology to enhance instruction. That’s why we began working with Education Elements in 2016. Many teachers were focused on end-of-year assessment scores and how they would be evaluated based on those scores.

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‘Where We Went Wrong’ Atlanta Educators Reflect on ‘Failed’ Tech Implementation

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“At first we thought this was just going to be a hoop we have to jump through in order to get these devices,” admits Daniel Hodge, a personalized learning coach at Barnwell Elementary School in Fulton County, echoing the concerns and confusion shared by other Fulton County educators in an interview with EdSurge.

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SMATH: How to Turn 2 Subjects Into 1 Super-Class

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Technology was also providing a surplus of real-time data we still weren’t sure how to best use. They both worked with Education Elements to make smath a reality. . Smath was born out of a realization that the old way of doing things wasn’t working. But we have also seen other benefits.

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