Tue.Jun 07, 2022

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9 Types of assignments teachers can create in their LMS to evaluate student progress

Neo LMS

Assignments are an essential part of the evaluation process. They are also one of the most time-consuming tasks for teachers. Creating different types of assignments takes time and patience. You have to think about each class and tailor the content, instructions, and requirements based on their level. Afterward, you have to invest at least twice as much time checking and grading your students’ work. .

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Modernize Your Student Data Archiving Process [Infographic]

Edsurge

As the landscape of higher education evolves, it's essential to harness the power of innovation to keep pace with changing demands. Consider how your institution may benefit from an update to an integral—but often neglected—process: student data archiving. View and download the full infographic here.

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Welcome to the “largest on-air classroom” in Louisiana

eSchool News

Learning doesn’t just happen inside the classroom, and Louisiana Public Broadcasting ?(LPB) is working to ensure family engagement plays a vital role in students’ education. LPB is Louisiana’s largest classroom over the air, on every device, in schools, and in the community. LPB’s Educational Services Department is committed to providing extensive information, lesson plans, materials, and digital resources to support formal K-12 education statewide.

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Why This Children’s Show Host Pulled His Videos Off YouTube

Edsurge

Not that long ago, shows like “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood” and “Sesame Street” were the main entertainment options aimed at the youngest children, and a television set was the only way to view them. With limited options, it was easy for parents to decide what to let kids watch, and before the days of streaming, scheduled programming made it simpler to turn a show on or off.

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Teacher Colleges Pressed to Commit to Improving Future Educators’ Tech Skills

Marketplace K-12

A joint effort by the U.S. Department of Education and ISTE asks colleges of education to do more to help future teachers and administrators thrive in digital learning environments. The post Teacher Colleges Pressed to Commit to Improving Future Educators’ Tech Skills appeared first on Market Brief.

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Using tech to combat trauma

eSchool News

In this week’s episode of Innovations in Education , hosted by Kevin Hogan: 3 key actions for trauma-informed student support 6 ways administrators can address teacher burnout in their schools Fostering student well-being with Microsoft Education Solutions.

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K-12 Students Access 100 Million+ Digital Books from their Schools with Sora Reading App

eSchool News

CLEVELAND – June 7, 2022 – Digital book access for reading and listening for K-12 students has reached a milestone. Students using the free Sora student reading app have now accessed more than 100 million books from their school’s digital collections since Sora launched in 2018. Sora is the award-winning student reading app available in more than 53,000 schools worldwide.

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Teachers Are Going To LOVE This Exclusive Offer from BookWidgets!

TeacherCast

This post was originally created and posted on the website TeacherCast Educational Network. The only place to read this as the original content is [link]. It's the end of the school year and you have already begun looking for that next “new and exciting” thing to bring into your classroom for next year. Your principal comes to you and say “we have some extra money in the budget … what should we do with it?

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New Collegiate Partnerships with Central High School Advances Student Learning Opportunites

eSchool News

Phenix City, Ala.— In the upcoming school year, high school students will have a selection of dual enrollment courses offered by new collegiate partnerships. Phenix City Schools partners with five colleges for the 2022 to 2023 school year: Chattahoochee Valley Community College, Auburn University, University of Alabama, Troy University, and Alabama State University.

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Webinars: "Surviving Collapse," "Lessons for Libraries from School Shootings," "Mindfulness," and "Starting a Side Gig" (Recording Now Available)

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

SURVIVING COLLAPSE: MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL PREPAREDNESS FOR TIMES OF DRAMATIC CHANGE Part of the LearningRevolution.com 'Survive and Thrive!' Series With Steve Hargadon OVERVIEW : When long-standing or trusted institutions no longer provide the stability we have come to depend on, we can experience panic and even debilitating fear. Preparing to stay in emotional control through uncertain times is the most important thing we can do for ourselves, our families, our students or patrons, our co-worker

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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New Partnership Provides Texas Educators Easy Access to Critical Data

eSchool News

Portland, Ore., June 7, 2022 — NWEA — the not-for-profit, research and educational services provider serving K-12 students — in collaboration with the Region 7 Education Service Center (ESC 7) announced today a new partnership to better serve districts. As a part of this initiative, MAP Growth data will transfer seamlessly into DMAC , enhancing this valuable tool used by Texas educators by providing quicker access to student data that supports instruction and student achievement.

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How long should I take to study for the NCLEX?

Brainscape

As a nursing student, the Nursing Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) is the final hurdle you need to jump before you can embark upon your career in nursing. For this reason, the challenge tends to unleash a huge amount of mouth-drying, heart-palpitating, armpit-wetting anxiety in just about every nurse candidate to enter the hallowed corridors of the Pearson VUE testing centers.

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Iowa’s Southwest Valley Community School District Broadens Partnership with Discovery Education Supporting Science Instruction in Elementary School Classrooms

eSchool News

SILVER SPRING, MD (Tuesday, June 7, 2022) —Iowa’s Southwest Valley Community School District (SVCSD) today announced it is broadening its partnership with Discovery Education to support science education in elementary school classrooms districtwide. In the newest stage of this multi-year partnership, elementary school teachers across SVCSD will receive access to a new suite of dynamic digital services, hands-on resources, and professional learning opportunities supporting the creation of engagin

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Best Phonological Awareness Books For Your Young Reader

Fractus Learning

Table of Contents Top Phonological Awareness Books Reviewed Charming Book For Word Awareness: Don't Forget The Bacon – Patch Hutchins Best Bedtime Stories For Reading Skill: The Berenstain's B Book – Stan Berenstain Great All-Rounder For Words And Phonemes: Sheep In A Jeep – Nancy Shaw Best Alliteration Books For Phonological Skills Sound Discrimination For End of Word: Fox In Socks – Dr.

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Reimagining Chickering & Gamson's Principles Post-Pandemic: Technology's Central Role in Modern Edu

This white paper examines and proposes revisions to the "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" introduced by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson in 1987 for today's technology-driven world.

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Wholehearted Connections & Experiences | #EvolvingWithGratitude Podcast @LainieRowell

techieMusings

I had a chance to sit down with Lainie Rowell for an open & honest conversation on her Evolving with Gratitude Podcast as I describe my past & current journey, real-life challenges, & the impact #gratitude continues to have on my life. This episode is dedicated to my sweet Buddy who had crossed the rainbow bridge exactly 1 month before our recording.

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How Culturally Responsive Education Affects Student Engagement and Learning

MindSpark

“I’ve found it helpful to think of culture as a tool that doesn't so much anticipate how people will act. rather, it's more about what themes, references, and experiences - individual and shared - inform peoples' perceptions. The key to using culture as a tool in engineering powerful and effective teaching and learning experiences for students is to embrace nuances, explore the breadth of stories within the group, and actively avoid unintentionally restricting the expression of students' identit

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Home Office Setup Ideas: The Ultimate Guide to Setting Up a Productive Workspace at Home

ViewSonic Education

Creating an effective home office setup that inspires productivity requires thought, planning, and unfortunately – money. But it’s an investment that soon pays itself off both financially and in general well-being as the savings stack up and you begin to take control over the way you work. Keep reading for a deep dive into the science behind creating a productive workspace at home or visit our home office solutions page for more insights into effective remote and hybrid work.

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15+ Ways to Use Drop-Down Menus in Google Docs – SULS0161

Shake Up Learning

The post 15+ Ways to Use Drop-Down Menus in Google Docs – SULS0161 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. In this episode, Kasey explores a new feature in Google Docs–the drop-down menu! Kasey shares 15+ ways for teachers and students to make the most of this creative and customizable new feature, including choice boards, PBL, peer reviews, trackers, and more!

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Behind the Bell: The Underlying Impact of Tardiness in K-12 Schools

Managing a K-12 campus with constant pressure to meet performance metrics is challenging. And tardiness can significantly limit a school from reaching these goals. Learn more about why chronic lateness matters, and key strategies to address the following impacts: Data errors caused by manual processes Low attendance and graduation rates that affect a school’s reputation Classroom disruption, which leads to poor academic performance High staff attrition and “The Teacher Exodus” Unmet LCAP goals t

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OPINION: We must do a better job of teaching Asian American history in our schools

The Hechinger Report

As a social studies teacher and a Chinese American immigrant, I find myself subconsciously asking the following questions: How are Asian Americans viewed by the American public? What stereotypes and misperceptions still abound? Even more importantly: How can policies and education help improve our status in the U.S.? And — since the 2020 national reckonings about racial injustice, the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement and ongoing debates about critical race theory — how can we reimagine th

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Evolving with Gratitude #Preview

The Principal of Change

It was such a blessing not only to publish Lainie Rowell’s latest book, “Evolving with Gratitude” with IMPress but to also write a portion myself with many others. When Lainie was going through the writing process, I challenged her by saying, “How will the practice of gratitude improve learning?” and she did a fantastic job in her book not only sharing why gratitude is valuable in our world but also strategies that could be implemented both in the classroom and our