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Core Four of Personalizing Learning

Education Elements

The Core Four is our team’s most widely-recognized collateral. In 2014 Education Elements first introduced the Core Four, later publishing the “Core Four of Personalized Learning: The Elements You Need to Succeed” in 2016. Since its publication, this white paper has been downloaded over 3,000 times by educators across the world.

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Baltimore County Public Library Is Leading the Way on ACP Adoption

Education Superhighway

Key activities have included: Mobile hot-spot and Chromebook check-outs include our GetACP.org postcards along with information on how to access help directly from a representative of the Library.

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5 tech tools for kinesthetic learners

eSchool News

Students spend an inordinate amount of time on screens, so if we can leverage these screens to engage our kinesthetic learners, we may reap several collateral benefits for all students, including engagement, positive peer interactions, greater retention, and–if we are lucky–a bit of fun!

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3 Ways K–12 Schools Can Guard Against Cryptomining

EdTech Magazine

DNS filtering has also been criticized by organizations such as ISOC for creating collateral damage and fragmentation of the Internet. In practice, there’s a lack of efficacy data and third-party testing showing coverage in areas such as cryptomining. In environments such as K–12, DNS filtering can be a difficult tool to wield. .

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Scientific research on how to teach critical thinking contradicts education trends

The Hechinger Report

In one experiment described by Willingham, people read a passage about how rebels successfully attacked a dictator hiding in a fortress (they dispersed the forces to avoid collateral damage and then converged at the point of attack).

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OPINION: The pandemic challenged school administrators, but didn’t break us

The Hechinger Report

Though we are heartened by our progress, the direct and collateral damage has been significant. Decisions were made organically, reversed, re-imposed. It was school for all of us, and though exhausting, much was learned that will help us going forward.

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Associate for Success

A Principal's Reflections

Twitter is a good resource for this, and once you have “professional collateral” to share that shows who you are, you can use it to associate for connection. Whom do you want to build a relationship with that may have a higher stature? Start wandering around in digital spaces where your prospects are engaging.