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Personalized Learning: Reflection and Goal-Setting

Education Elements

Technology is playing a larger role in this practice, especially as it applies to our health. This can be as simple as checking your steps on a smartwatch to signing-up for an exercise and diet app. And it’s one reason why reflection and goal-setting is often the first step educators take to personalize learning.

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18 Hands-on Fall Crafts for Kids

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Trust me; these crafts come with the added benefit of teaching as well as entertaining—something I know all of us parents and educators appreciate. Not only is it a fun painting activity, but it also serves as a fine motor exercise for little hands. If you’re looking for a craft that doubles as an educational tool, this is it.

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How to Create a Vision

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As Education Elements has worked with districts across the country, we’ve found a few simple guidelines can help make the visioning process invigorating and inspiring rather than routine or frustrating. Long, awkward silences may follow periods of disagreement. It doesn’t have to be this way.

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How to Create a Vision

Edsurge

As Education Elements has worked with districts across the country, we’ve found a few simple guidelines can help make the visioning process invigorating and inspiring rather than routine or frustrating. Long, awkward silences may follow periods of disagreement. It doesn’t have to be this way.

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Education’s Latest Secret Trend: Networking

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It's kind of an irony that schools are in the business of delivering education, but as an entity, schools themselves don't know how to get better. Here’s the one of the biggest quiet buzzwords in education: Networks. They can happen in any community—among educators, among schools or districts themselves and, of course, among students.

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