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40 Practical Philosophy of Education Examples

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Philosophy of education examples are the topic of our blog post today! Whether you’re stepping into a lecture hall at a university or a classroom in a K-12 school, you’ll be asked about your educational philosophy, often as early as the job interview. Let’s just say, it’s one question you can’t sidestep.

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7 Great Science Posters for Classroom

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Science posters for classroom is the topic of our blog post today! As educators, we’re always seeking innovative ways to engage students, and one proven method is the use of visual aids such as classroom posters. Research supports the effectiveness of visual aids in education. 2015; Selmeier, 1957). 2015; Selmeier, 1957).

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The IEP Journey: The Heart of Special Education Planning

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter In today's episode, we sit down with Stephanie DeLussey, a dual-certified veteran special education teacher, IEP coach, and author of the upcoming book “The Intentional IEP.” Click Here to Learn More This week's guest Stephanie spent 7.5

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2014 Was One Wild Ride

A Principal's Reflections

Image credit: [link] The one thing I have learned though since I began my social media journey almost six years ago is that we no longer follow a predetermined path. Being an author is still a shock to me as I never, ever thought I could write even a blog post, let alone three books.

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Redesigning, Reimagining, and Rethinking American Education

edWeb.net

In a recent edWebinar , hosted by AASA, The School Superintendents Association and AASA’s Leadership Network , the presenters discussed the findings of the AASA Learning 2025 National Commission and the need to get more students engaged in their own educational experience. But that doesn’t mean even more changes aren’t needed.

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The League of Innovative Schools’ 12 Days of Innovation

Digital Promise

With our renewed focus on designing, validating, and scaling effective innovation to advance equity and excellence for every student, we have had an exciting year that included launching new tools and programs, welcoming new members, hosting convenings, and sharing stories. Take a look at our Year in Review! 11 States Visited.

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Support English Learners with Micro-credentials from Digital Promise

Ask a Tech Teacher

More than 50% of teachers report they have one computer for every student (on average) and that changes for the better every year. Digital devices, be they iPads, laptops, Chromebooks, Macs, or PCs, give students access to endless amounts of web-based resources for research, inquiry, collaboration, sharing, and more. Not anymore.