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MTSS: Where to Begin?

edWeb.net

Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast The cornerstone of a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is equity—meeting each and every student’s needs regardless of the barriers. Inventory your current programs. Evaluate the efficacy of current programs. Instead, look at the three tiers of MTSS.

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How Blockchain Can Encourage Learning

Edsurge

And the technology may help address an age-old challenge in any classroom: motivation. Other emerging programs in the K12 space focus on the unique needs of hard-to-reach students. The program evaluates completion and consistency of student work, then releases digital funds accordingly.

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K-12 Educators and Administrators: Share Your Ed-tech Pilot Approach

Digital Promise

That’s why we’re working with these six districts: to follow along and share what they learn about piloting learning technology tools in classrooms. We want to understand how effective our current set of digital math resources are on student outcomes and how schools are currently adopting resources for their classrooms.

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How Professors Can Encourage Students to Join Them for Office Hours

Edsurge

However, he has found that having students join him virtually for office hours has extended his reach beyond what was possible with in-person meetings. scheduling service, allowing them to not just select a date and time preference, but also to specify whether to meet in person or virtually.

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Staying Educationally Relevant in Instructional Technology

Tech Helpful

It has always been my goal for technology integration to look seamless in a classroom. I realized it was my job to help teachers integrate technology but I also feel like it is my job to find the best tool at hand to meet the need, to teach the skill, to support the learning. Classrooms?) Grade levels?

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Ed tech companies promise results, but their claims are often based on shoddy research

The Hechinger Report

And, perhaps most importantly, they often don’t have the time or resources to conduct follow-up studies in their own classrooms to assess whether the products paid for with public dollars actually worked. The ASSISTments E-TRIALS project lets teachers perform independent studies in their classrooms. The results were stark.

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A Unified Approach for Digital Integration

edWeb.net

They also send a technical survey to the vendor, many times followed by a call or meeting to review more details of that resource. DET, working with all things data, develops processes for evaluating digital content, measures efficacy of implementations, and informs decision-making, training, and evaluation.