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Hack Education Weekly News

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Via Education Week : “ Trump Nominee for Career-Tech Position Being Pulled Due to Offensive Blog Posts.” ” Reactions to the Congressional tax cut proposal – Via Education Week : “Five Things to Know About the $250 Tax Break That Teachers Could Lose.” ” Via Inside Higher Ed : “ E.U.

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Learning Revolution Weekly Shows - Thrive in EDU, Teaching by Heart, Reinventing.School, The Connected Classroom, Exceptional Circumstances for Exceptional Children | #learningrevolution

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Initially launched to challenge and inspire students to work collaboratively to develop innovative solutions to social problems, Choose2Matter has evolved into a movement that support parents, educators, and employees around the world. Currently, his only focus is helping teachers and students cope and thrive during this pandemic.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Slate’s Dana Goldstein has more on how teachers are responding to the campaign. The US Department of Education released new federal rules on teacher preparation programs. ” More on the teacher prep law from The Hechinger Report. Via Inside Higher Ed : “ Microsoft -Branded MOOCs for K–12 Leaders.”

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October 24 - Ed Tech News, Our Weekly Podcast, and the Hack Education Roundup!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Teachers and the Future of Education" (the importance of teacher voice in education discussions, "Hack Your Education" (thinking about self-directed learning--Audrey''s in this proposal), and "Technology, Pedagogy, and the Silver Bullet" (addressing the myopia of some ed tech business ventures). The Classroom 2.0

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Education Technology and Data Insecurity

Hack Education

This is part eight of my annual review of the year in ed-tech. Pokémon Go, a free augmented reality game developed by Niantic (a company spun out of Google in 2015), became the most popular mobile game in US history this year. ” “ The Educational Potential of Pokémon Go.”

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