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A day in the life with Student Dashboard Digital Backpack

Hapara

One of Mrs. Perkins’s learners uses assistive technology , a screen reader, to read and can also access the digital materials. Jasmine’s teacher asks the students to open their Chromebooks to access H?para. Meeting a learner’s reading needs. Flexible instruction and learning in real-time.

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

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Serving at least 28 million students in more than 40,000 schools in every state and in more than 70 nations, the new organization represents a meeting of the minds and of complementary areas of skill and experience. Combined, ENA and CatchOn provide a rich portfolio of services to meet the demands of today’s digital schools.

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6 Steps to Take to Boost Tech Accessibility

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Within an educational context, inclusive technology comprises assistive tools and strategies that reduce or remove barriers to the learning experience for students with disabilities, mainly in mainstream classrooms. Making those assistive technologies available to learners requires a specialized infrastructure.

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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

eSchool News

— Jacob Bruno, SVP of Professional Learning, NWEA Now more than ever, the need to focus on educating the “whole child” is a top priority for our schools. However, those that have focused on supporting new and novice teachers through high-quality curriculum and content-based professional learning are positioned to thrive.

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