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Why K-12 schools should choose student-led learning

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Also, according to the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning at Harvard University, “Student-led discussions have proven to be more effective than teacher-led ones” at developing interpersonal skills and critical thinking. You can also let them decide how they’ll show what they’ve learned.

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How to educate students on online behavior in a digital learning environment

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Examples of online behavior expectations include: We will use school-issued devices for classwork rather than personal entertainment. We will use respectful language online, in email, on class message boards and in Google Documents. We will keep our online passwords private. It’s the same for online learning.

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Eight challenges keeping students engaged during remote learning (and how to help)

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When teachers only have strategies for in-person learning and don’t have remote learning strategies in their toolbox, student engagement can suffer. Teachers need virtual strategies and activities that work to actively engage students during synchronous or asynchronous learning. Schedule a demo.

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A New School Model Helps Rural Districts Boost Enrollment and Ensure Student Success

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To start, he and his staff examined the research behind traditional high school models, online learning, self-directed programs in which learners work independently, and more customized outreach programs—traveling to see how these programs worked in other schools. ONE YEAR LATER—Greg Esteves shares lessons learned from ELM.

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