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Social Entrepreneurship with Elementary Students: A Perfect STEAM Lesson

User Generated Education

I call it a perfect STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) unit. But elementary school-age kids do have the natural curiosity, imagination, drive, and ability to come up with innovative ways to change the world for the better. Market Survey. It was one of my favorite units. Schedule of Learning Activities.

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How to Make Teaching A Long-Term Career: What Works

The CoolCatTeacher

They can show you have to use technology to unlock deeper student relationships with your students. So many people ask me how to respond to Artificial Intelligence and my response is always, that we need to shift our pedagogical practices into the classroom to the time-tested research-based best practices. Thank you for being helpful!

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We Need More Math Teachers. Here’s How to Prepare Them for Life in the Classroom.

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One night per week, I teach preservice elementary school teachers who serve as paraprofessionals at K-12 schools in Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama and California through Reach University. In a recent survey, one preservice teacher wrote, “I love the beginning check-ins, not all professors care about your well-being.”

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How to Implement Library Makerspaces in STEM Programs

EdTech Magazine

How to Implement Library Makerspaces in STEM Programs. Fleming says whether the district sets up a makerspace in an elementary school library, in a middle school classroom or in a high school cafeteria, each makerspace has a unique quality. One good example: The more Fleming read about technology, the more stories she saw about drones.

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We Know How Much Planning Time Teachers Get on Average. Is It Enough?

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Given the amount of planning time he has each day, along with the assistance of an AI-powered app, Robert can easily turn a hard copy reading passage and questions into an interactive quiz for the students in his elementary classroom. The kids are struggling to do things without technology.” What’s a ‘Good’ Amount of Planning Time?

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Guest Post: How to provide a successful remote learning experience during school closures

EdTech4Beginners

A recent survey found that the coronavirus pandemic has been challenging for teachers, parents and students alike. How can educational technology help bridge the gap between all of these concerns? Lastly, don’t be too tough on yourself, as teachers around the world are all learning how to do this simultaneously.

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Survey: Nearly Half of Teachers Have Recently Considered a Job Change as COVID-19 Drags On

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In a recent survey of 1,200 educators conducted by Teachers Pay Teachers, an online marketplace where teachers buy and sell original education resources, 47 percent said they had considered making a major job-related change in the last month. She notes that teachers tend to report high morale when they have “voice, choice and agency.”

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