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Three Key Steps Districts Should Take in Addressing Unfinished Learning

Insight Education Group

The global pandemic shook schools and districts to their core in the last year. While students, families, and educators displayed remarkable resilience through this experience, educational institutions have still seen the negative impacts affect student learning. So how do we as a community recover from this learning loss?

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Lessons from a Decade of 1:1: a Crowd-Sourced Interview

techlearning

At the Tech & Learning Leadership Summit in October 2017, several districts that have been involved in 1:1 initiatives for many years came together to discuss their experiences. WHAT’S THE FIRST STEP IN PLANNING A SUCCESSFUL 1:1 DEPLOYMENT? Roberts School District. Nor should it just come from the superintendent.

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Putting SEL First for Students and Teachers

edWeb.net

Blog post by Stacey Pusey based on this edWebinar. But with kids coming back to school in an uncertain world, SEL takes a higher priority. During a recent edWebinar , sponsored by Scholastic Magazines+ , the presenters offered strategies for helping students ease back into the classroom and get engaged in learning again.

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3 ways to make social-emotional learning REAL for students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

How can we make social-emotional learning (SEL) more than a buzzword? Byron has extensive knowledge and expertise in mental health, social emotional learning, and behavior. Social-emotional learning must be action-oriented. Byron is a National Certified School Psychologist currently redesigning a high school in Southeast, D.C.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 12 Edition)

Doug Levin

Yet again this week, I’ve needed to update my post on the W-2 phishing scam victimizing school districts across the country. And, for those getting hyped by blockchain in education, my take on some of the magical thinking underlying the promise of blockchain for education. Worth the long read. Rural Arizona keeps falling behind.

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The simple intervention that could lift kids out of ‘Covid slide’

The Hechinger Report

student population today participate in tutoring, it has historically been reserved for the monied elite and is often cost-prohibitive for children like Victor, who attends an elementary school where three in four students receive discounted meals. Related: Takeaways from research on tutoring to address coronavirus learning loss.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

But listening to the hand-wringing of the “tech regrets” industry — those Silicon Valley elite who are now remorseful about what their products and services have done to democracy — tell us we should simply make better choices isn’t going to get us anywhere. The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade. with Pigeons. The Horizon Report.

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