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Three Things We Learned at Khan Academy Over the Last Decade

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In 2005, Sal Khan founded Khan Academy, the online education nonprofit where is now CEO, and in 2014 he founded the Khan Lab School. I think we all knew, even back then, that technology could one day deliver on the long-held dream of helping teachers to differentiate instruction for every student.

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Kiddom’s Content Library Makes Differentiation Faster Than Ever

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While it offers many appealing pieces (homework assignment and grading, easy communication, and built-in metrics), one unique to Kiddom is their robust K-12 content library. Khan Academy. The library is searchable by topic with preview features for selections. How to use the library. This includes: ABCYa.com.

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Helpful Tools to Ease Learners Back into Math, Reading, and Writing

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Then follow up with differentiated instructional activities. Khan Academy Kids. The data reporting isn't great, but it's serviceable, and the excellent learning design means you can trust that students are developing. Read our review of Khan Academy Kids. Khan Academy.

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Is the new education reform hiding in plain sight?

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Photo: Laura Pappano for The Hechinger Report. Rogers Elementary School here set a three-alarm fire in the library. Photo: Laura Pappano for The Hechinger Report. Differentiated instruction was conceived in the 1950s. Photo: Laura Pappano for The Hechinger Report. Rogers Elementary Principal Lisa Lovato.

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Kiddom’s Planner: A new (free) teacher tool to simplify planning for differentiation

The Cornerstone for Teachers

I shared with you before how much I love Kiddom as an easy tool for managing standards-based grading , and there’s a couple of new updates that you definitely need to know about if you’re spending too much time creating resources for differentiated instruction. These actionable reports are gorgeous, clean, and easy to read.

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Kiddom: an easier way to manage standards-based grading

The Cornerstone for Teachers

That’s where Kiddom comes in–a free standards-based grading platform that comes with a vast library of standards-based content. A few of their activity sources include Khan Academy, CK-12, CommonLit, and iXL, with more to come in the future. The report cards can be either assignment-based or standards-based.

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Why a K-12 Operating System is the Next Step in the Evolution of Edtech

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If students missed class or needed additional help, they could go to my website and access the day’s lesson as well as videos and digital exercises from YouTube and Khan Academy. Classrooms gain access to a comprehensive library of standards-aligned resources and curriculum development tools. Full size image here.

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