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Learning technology once reserved for special needs students is now in everyone’s hands. Can teachers figure out how best to use it?

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But now he’s implementing a particularly intense approach to it, known as personalized learning. His seventh-graders set their own learning goals and focus on mastering skills and knowledge via a combination of online resources (such as BrainPOP and Kahn Academy) and painstaking guidance and support from a team of teachers.

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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. The tool is ideal for differentiated learning, literacy, English-language learners (ELL) or Special Needs instruction.

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The 3 Biggest Remote Teaching Concerns We Need to Solve Now

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They might experience cyberbullying through the chat feature, by logging into the Zoom room before the teacher arrives and being harassed by classmates, or by having classmates take photos or screenshots of their face during a Zoom meeting and use it in a harmful way. Some schools rushed to get laptops and tablets to students in need.