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Resources for Teachers and Instructional Coaches – September 2021

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The most helpful resources for teachers right now? Here are our top picks for important September reads and resources for teachers and coaches, to ensure that foundation is sturdy. The seriousness of the pandemic and the urgency to accelerate learning may leave the celebratory aspects of school as an afterthought. Planning PD?

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From pencils to pixels: Tech is shaping the future of education

eSchool News

Undoubtedly, the pandemic accelerated the shift to technology adoption in schools. However, this push to digitize doesn’t just involve remote learning technologies, but also tools for in-person learning. One noteworthy example is science education, specifically anatomy.

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Communicating Through Change: How a CA District Is Supporting Families in the Year Ahead

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Some districts are using fully remote learning models to start, some are opting for hybrid models, while others are implementing new safety protocols to begin in-person learning. However, less than half of parents in the survey said they received key resources—including expectations for schoolwork—from their districts.

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How a Feedback Tool Improves Both Instruction and Student Outcomes for This Math Teacher

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EdSurge: How is math instruction evolving, and how does technology support this? Free Math) Is Free Math a better tool for virtual or in-person learning? Free Math has the tools and resources right there. I’ve never experienced support like this before. Wood: It’s been changing for a while.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Another advantage of AI is the time it can save teachers in the creation of personalized learning experiences. By leveraging AI technologies, educators can overcome the limitations of time and resources, offering a level of personalization that enhances the learning experience for each individual student.

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What are Good Tech Goals for Students?

Ask a Tech Teacher

But that’s not what technology is about. Technology supports a curriculum. It scaffolds learning, making it blended, normative, rigorous, and granular. The metric for measuring technology skills isn’t a rubric with a list of skills (i.e., A great example of this is vocabulary.

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We Asked Teachers What They Want From Edtech. Here’s What They Said.

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In the face of limited curricular resources, teachers turn to online lesson plans that haven’t been adequately vetted for rigor and engagement. Feedback: In our interviews, we learned that teachers have a strong desire to source lessons, activities, and resources that simultaneously align to state standards and resonate with their students.

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