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Working in a group might be the best way to help kids meet individual goals, study says

The Hechinger Report

I visited many elementary and middle schools where students, with bulging headphones wrapped over their heads, stared at separate computers, each learning something different at the same moment. Others were jumping ahead to concepts that were grade levels ahead of what they would traditionally be learning.

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Hero Awards finalists: 18 schools and educators dedicated to learning

eSchool News

Teachers have also expressed positive feedback using the technology, underscoring how it led to more collaborative learning experiences for students. Nominee: Link Text Becky Alexander, Morris Elementary Nominated by: Istation. Becky Alexander is the principal at Morris Elementary School in Morris, Oklahoma.

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Freedom dreaming and reflective teaching practices

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Instead of going in and being like, “I need you all to fill out this stuff for me,” meaning like surveys (which is okay, because there’s a time and place for those things), it’s more about: “I need us to start to think about who we are, how we’re going to interact, how we will engage with one another and why.”