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3 Ways edtech can help education get back on track

Neo LMS

As the education sector reflects on the last months of the school curriculum, it’s clear e-learning is key to providing disaster-proof education. Online learning gives proactive measures that make learning continue amidst calamities. Prioritize PD to support remote, hybrid, and in-person learning.

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Online Education Isn’t the Sideshow. It’s the Main Event.

Edsurge

And I know two things for certain: first, many students will go back to in-person learning, but the demand for high-quality online education and shorter, non-degree learning pathways—like boot camps and short courses—will continue to grow as people upskill, reskill and look for greater flexibility in education.

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How to succeed with online PD for teachers

Neo LMS

You can do this by gathering a focus group of teachers from a district or school, by handing out surveys or by observing them while they work. This type of learning focuses on lesson content as well as instructional strategies that work best in each context. Schools might be concerned about the lack of interaction in online learning.

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The new homeschoolers: More diverse, very committed

The Hechinger Report

By October 2020, nearly 20 percent of adults who reported home schooling their children were Black, 24 percent were Hispanic or Latino and 48 percent were white, according to data from the Household Pulse Survey by the U.S. Census Bureau. Related: As schools reopen, will Black and Asian families return? They’re average.”.

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Why K-12 schools should choose student-led learning

Hapara

To start, student-led learning sparks motivation because kids are able to pursue what interests them. According to an eSchool News survey , “65% of American educators say student-led learning is extremely valuable in developing 21st-century skills.” You can also let them decide how they’ll show what they’ve learned.

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OPINION: How can teachers help students grapple with the chaos surrounding us?

The Hechinger Report

What’s less clear is how prepared elementary school teachers are to put these seismic events into context. A look at the courses required by teacher preparation programs reveals scant attention to the broad social studies knowledge aspiring elementary teachers need to provide essential context to world events.

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#DLNchat: How Have MOOCs Impacted Approaches to Student Learning?

Edsurge

Shah shared that his company, Class Central, found that almost half of the MOOC-takers they surveyed found some tangible benefit to their learning experience whether they completed the course or not. Has this ease of (often free) access affected student attitudes toward the cost and value of learning? Content is no longer king.”

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