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Prioritizing The Most Urgent Education Challenges

Digital Promise

Which education challenges are schools and districts prioritizing? Over the past two years, Digital Promise has engaged in a rigorous research process to surface common challenges being tackled in public schools around the country. Survey Results Highlight Priority Education Challenges. Social-emotional learning (#2).

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Exploring Coaching Trends in Classrooms

Digital Promise

In 2017, we partnered with Google and EdTechTeam to launch the Dynamic Learning Project (DLP), a classroom-based coaching program with the goal of increasing educational equity and the impactful use of technology. What did we learn about coaching trends in the U.S.?

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Overcoming Engagement Hurdles with Remote Learners

A Principal's Reflections

Thus, I reverted back to what I was comfortable with in terms of what I could control and perceived that educators wanted. There was consistent eye contact, and all of the feedback I received from surveys was mostly positive. I recently saw the fruits of my labor in action during a keynote with over 2000 educators.

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How Two-Way Communication Can Boost Family Engagement

Waterford

Regular family-teacher communication is a meaningful step to long-term family engagement. As Candra Morris, VP of Professional Learning at Waterford.org, notes in a recent article , “Academic success for students requires a partnership between educators and families.” Every Child Deserves a Village. Benson, G.M.

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Leading the Integration of AI in a School System

edWeb.net

Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast The sudden release of ChatGPT to the general public in November of 2022 presented a number of new challenges to educational leaders, forcing them to add consideration of artificial intelligence (AI) systems to their to-do lists, which were already too long.

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Using Micro-credentials for Personalized Professional Development

Digital Promise

The Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative (KVEC) is an educational service agency in rural southeastern Kentucky that serves 22 school districts, 134 schools, over 3,000 teachers, and more than 50,000 students. This network helps us organize and maximize resources to advance student outcomes.

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Schools Must Connect Learning to Real-World Experience. Service Learning Can Help.

Edsurge

If you ask them what kinds of learning are most needed to address this moment and support young people long-term, they’ll point to an education that prioritizes their social and emotional development and prepares students to make a positive difference in their communities.

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