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4 Critical Characteristics of High-Quality Instructional Content

Edsurge

E-textbooks: A Personalized Learning Experience or a Digital Distraction? Teaching in a Digital Age: How Educators Use Technology to Improve Student Learning. Educational Technology Support! To Meet Students’ Needs! To Meet Students’ Needs! What Do Educators Want? Why Do They Want It?

Survey 209
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Build Educational Equity and Develop Students’ Confidence

edWeb.net

Throughout the 20th century, she explained, multiple national initiatives streamlined teachers’, leaders’, advocates’, and parents’ goals to ensure more students had access to opportunities to attend public school and could receive a better quality education. Enshrine student and teacher wellness through culturally responsive pedagogy.

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Join #TeachDoNow Summer MOOC

Educator Innovator

TeachDoNow is a free, collaborative learning experience offered by KQED this summer in partnership with Educator Innovator and the National Writing Project. In #TeachDoNow, participants will engage in weekly discussions designed to promote deep discussions among formal and informal educators.

MOOC 30
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Is Your School or District Ready for PBL? 12 Deep Changes Needed for Implementation

The 21st Century Principal

Once they embrace the necessary changes in pedagogy, they realize the need for change in the physical learning environment." It may be efficient for factory-model learning processes, but the PBL classroom requires flexibility. Students seated at tables for collaboration purposes are a must. Naturally it failed.

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15 hot edtech trends for 2017

eSchool News

Stephen Downes works in the Learning and Performance Support Systems program at the National Research Council, a multi-year effort to develop personal learning technology and learning analytics. This collaboration allows candidates to view theory in practice and makes learning on campus more authentic.

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2014 Global Education Conference - Day Three!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Jami Leibowitz, Interim Director of Global Academic Initiatives and Director of Global Understanding 11:00am Collaborative Learning Spaces: Classroom Designs for the 21st Century - Jennifer Williams, MS, CCC-SLP Go and Smell the Roses! A New Model for Collaboration! Pedro Néstor Ibáñez Lic.