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Improving Student Outcomes Through Work-Based Learning Opportunities

edWeb.net

Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast Work-based learning is providing a way for school and district leaders to increase the relevance and value of secondary education, while also offering opportunities for the practice and application of new skills in supportive environments.

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How to Center Equity in Undergraduate Digital Learning

Digital Promise

A strong focus of this course is to critically examine outcomes for traditionally underserved populations and determine strategies for university administrators (e.g., We are excited about the change that course participants can bring about when armed with course- and institution-specific knowledge about student outcomes, impact, and equity.

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How to Use the Dual Capacity-Building Framework to Strengthen Family Empowerment

Waterford

Dual Capacity-Building Framework Outcomes: Strengthen Family Empowerment and Student Achievement. In particular, the Dual Capacity organization recognizes the following positive outcomes of this strategy:[13]. Family-teacher connections lead to better outcomes for families, educators, and students. Capacity Outcomes.

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The Power of Claim-Evidence-Question

Catlin Tucker

Science Experiments: Students make a claim about the outcome of a science experiment, present data as evidence, and ask questions about variables that might have affected the results.

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How to Introduce Historical Thinking Skills to Your Students, and Why You Should

Waterford

Essentially it includes the reading, analysis, and writing necessary to tell historical stories—not just what we know about the past, but how we know about it.[1]. This concept means that every outcome in history is contingent on everything that’s happened before. Contingency. Sources: Teaching History.org. What is Historical Thinking?”

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See More Positive Outcomes with a Trauma-Informed Teaching Approach

N2Y

The ACEs study was one of the largest investigations of the impact of childhood abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction on long-term health outcomes. Classroom systems like how to get the teacher’s attention, when to go to the calm-down corner, and where the homework is posted are all important. Daily agendas are important.

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How edtech strengthens parental engagement in online learning

Neo LMS

While the student goes through the formal steps within the system — from kindergarten to primary school to secondary school and so on — parents are an important part of the big picture. Students get more engaged in their learning process, which can eventually lead to better academic outcomes. Learning apps. Educational websites.