How Our Micro-credentials Platform Became a 1EdTech Learning Impact Awards Finalist
Digital Promise
JULY 11, 2023
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Digital Promise
JULY 11, 2023
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Digital Promise
JANUARY 25, 2024
As Digital Promise’s pilot work in Haiti continues into its second year, our partners reflect on lessons learned.
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Digital Promise
MAY 16, 2019
The series will explore the powerful impact of local nonprofits and community-based organizations that provide adult learning and workforce development opportunities to families and communities. I am often asked why we provide some services exclusively in Spanish—why don’t we encourage our program participants to speak English?
Edsurge
JULY 21, 2023
Other members of the team - the instructional coach, the band teacher and a sixth grade teacher - were only in their second year at our school. The next longest-tenured person, our student services specialist, was starting her fifth year. Each of these changes impacts the climate of our school, and ultimately, the student experience.
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We do everything from shopping to watching online videos on our mobile devices. Our dependence on digital platforms and mobile devices has impacted not only the way we communicate, but the way we learn, as well. Being online has been integrated into every aspect of life.
Dangerously Irrelevant
JULY 1, 2018
They feel that they are making solid contributions to the field, and they wish that their work had a larger impact on other scholars, policymakers, and practitioners in their discipline. Unfortunately, traditional mechanisms for getting the word out about our work limit our overall visibility and impact.
MiddleWeb
SEPTEMBER 30, 2021
The post How Our Reading and Writing Lives Impact Kids first appeared on MiddleWeb.
MIND Research Institute
APRIL 25, 2019
In each episode of the Inside Our MIND podcast, we take a look at issues and challenges facing education that we are working to address through research, technology and strategic initiatives. She also highlights some of the work our partners are doing with us, and how integral their support is to MIND’s success.
The CoolCatTeacher
MARCH 21, 2024
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Artificial Intelligence is the topic of conversation for anyone who cares about learning, scholarship, and the future of our world, and rightly so. The job losses are supposed to be staggering. And many AI companies aren't helping.
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And, how will the last year impact teaching and learning moving forward? Working with Hanover Research, Instructure surveyed educators and parents in the United States on technology use and its impact on student learning, factors that influence student engagement and metrics for student success.
Ask a Tech Teacher
APRIL 19, 2024
It is a day we can all participate in making our air clean, our water fresh and our land unlittered rather than accepting the trash-filled oceans, the smoggy skies, and the debris-laden land that is becoming the norm. Despite the questionable health of our world, we have made progress.
TeacherCast
JANUARY 14, 2018
each and… The post Project Impact: Taking Pride in our Schools, Communities, and Students appeared first on TeacherCast. Whether you are a teacher, an education support professional, or a New Jersey Student Education Association member, this show will serve as a platform to help YOU bring out the best in your students.
Catlin Tucker
DECEMBER 17, 2023
When Dr. Novak and I started writing our new book, Shift Writing into the Classroom, we anticipated that teachers outside of English Language Arts would take one look at the title and assume that the book was not intended for them. The lack of focus on writing in education is baffling, given the positive impacts of writing on learning.
A Principal's Reflections
DECEMBER 3, 2023
Consider for a moment the impact of the physical classroom. Research consistently underscores the profound impact of physical and virtual learning environments on educational outcomes. 2013) meta-analysis highlighted the importance of well-designed online platforms, emphasizing their impact on student achievement and satisfaction.
eSchool News
APRIL 17, 2018
But as they select their curriculum and develop their lessons, most teachers are not accounting for how culture will impact a student’s ability to participate and learn, says Almitra Berry-Jones, Ed.D., nationally recognized speaker, author, and consultant on the topic of culturally and linguistically diverse learners at-risk.
EdTech Magazine
DECEMBER 21, 2023
However, when it comes to technology, the benefits and barriers are intertwined with much different funding systems, which impact regulations. When our founders realized that there are differences in the independent school realm in technology…
TeacherCast
AUGUST 24, 2016
The post Project Impact: Taking Pride in our Schools, Communities, and Students | @NJEA appeared first on TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network. each and every day in your schools. Welcome to a the Jersey Educator Podcast, a show created by NJEA members. for NJEA members.
A Principal's Reflections
MAY 14, 2023
Change is hard because it requires us to step outside of our comfort zone and into the unknown. Teachers, administrators, and parents may be resistant to change for a variety of reasons, such as fear of the unknown, lack of trust in new approaches, or concerns about the impact of change on students. Measure the impact of change.
A Principal's Reflections
FEBRUARY 11, 2024
Without the encyclopedia set, our world was not very big. You can even claim that the world is in the palm of our hands. While the Internet drove the encyclopedia as we knew it to irrelevance, emerging technologies are having the same exact impact on traditional schooling.
Catlin Tucker
SEPTEMBER 7, 2023
” We: In the final phase, the teacher asks how this person might have impacted a community, country, or the world. This can lead to a discussion about the figure’s contributions and larger impact. We: The class discusses wider applications of the concept in fields like engineering or economics and its societal impact.
Edsurge
APRIL 12, 2024
Even our pedagogies model this thinking. This means considering how tech impacts students and teachers — and how students and teachers shape the learning possibilities that tech provides. This complex web of interactions makes it hard to isolate and prove the direct impact of a technology on learning as one does in efficacy studies.
Waterford
APRIL 15, 2024
While the benefits are enticing, we have an ethical responsibility to ensure that we do not perpetuate existing biases and inequities in our education systems. At Waterford.org we will forge this new frontier with the same commitment to inclusive excellence that is foundational to our content development, product design, and program delivery.
Digital Promise
JANUARY 21, 2020
In 2017, we partnered with Google and EdTechTeam to launch the Dynamic Learning Project (DLP), a classroom-based coaching program with the goal of increasing educational equity and the impactful use of technology. We also led a corresponding research study to assess the impact of DLP coaching on teachers.
Digital Promise
MARCH 10, 2022
As the pandemic continued, engagement with micro-credentials exponentially increased, as did the need to ensure that our micro-credential library reflected the goals and needs of the field. High quality standards have always been a cornerstone of our micro-credential framework and content development process.
eSchool News
APRIL 17, 2024
It focuses on the impacts of data compliance, ethical use requirements, and the challenges around disclosure for educators. As AI has the potential to greatly impact education and learning. These guidelines are a good first step in building a coalition of support and a clear educational standard for our educators.” “The
Edsurge
JANUARY 5, 2024
Since OpenAI’s ChatGPT became publicly available in November 2022, the field of higher education has been focusing on its impact and applications — faculty want to understand how this will shape their work and the student experience. Here are three methods our team has been using. To advance the teaching and learning experience.
Education Elements
AUGUST 22, 2022
Teacher turnover is an issue that has impacted school districts all across the country. It is in times like these that we turn to our leaders for guidance. Fortunately great leadership has proven to be a key lever in retaining our nation’s teachers. Teacher retention is a complicated issue.
Edsurge
MARCH 27, 2024
These findings further exacerbate the challenge of training math-confident educators as our nation works to address unfinished math learning throughout K-12 due to the pandemic. In our virtual math reasoning course, preservice teachers can answer in the chat or share their thoughts verbally.
Education Elements
JANUARY 2, 2024
As educators, we are obsessed with the content we put in front of our students. A thoughtfully crafted and rigorous curriculum can transform lives, and our lessons can make waves decades into the future. Because of its impacts, we must be thoughtful when considering changes in the curriculum we put in front of our students.
eSchool News
APRIL 10, 2024
Yet, despite this significant impact, too often, district strategies focus on interventions that prioritize students and their achievement, while educators are left with the same supports and resources amidst increasingly higher expectations.
Dangerously Irrelevant
JANUARY 5, 2022
Tom and Emily describe how students can make positive impacts in their local, online, and global communities NOW, not later after they graduate from high school or college. We need more learning opportunities like these because they help our learners find meaning and relevance in their schooling experience.
Dangerously Irrelevant
MARCH 2, 2022
Instead, our own country’s achievement gaps are widening. The same patterns are occurring with our own national assessments here in the United States. Similarly, our efforts to ‘toughen’ teacher evaluations also show no positive impact on students. We make graphs and charts and tables. It’s all pointless.
Edsurge
MARCH 6, 2024
Today, as our children leave high school and enter the so-called “real world,” they are facing a world changing at an unprecedented pace. Given that we have no idea what the world they are entering will look like in just a few years' time, how should we be spending our time with students preparing them for it?
TeachThought - Learn better.
APRIL 4, 2024
This paper explores the impact socioeconomic status has on student learning in order for teachers to have a better understanding of their diverse classroom. SES has an impact on learning and teachers need to be aware of these impacts if they are going to teach all students. SES impacts learning right from the beginning.
Edsurge
JANUARY 31, 2024
As a parent, I felt the impact of the departures when I had to guide my then seventh-grader through math without a consistent teacher after a mid-year exit. Of the many definitions of trauma, the concept that guides our analyses of trauma in this research is one that acknowledges that anti-Blackness is traumatizing.
American Consortium for Equity in Education
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
With rigor and numbers at the forefront of conversations, it is easy to overlook the profound impact that recess Keep Reading Navigating the SEAS: Social, Emotional, and Academic Success in our Schools The post Navigating the SEAS: Social, Emotional, and Academic Success in our Schools appeared first on American Consortium for Equity in Education. (..)
Edsurge
MARCH 8, 2023
The day after the retreat, one student shared in our group chat, “The retreat was actually really fun. Wouldn’t it be cool if our school was actually like that?” In my experience, this profoundly impacts how students show up in the classroom. Over 25 educators showed up and listened to these powerful stories.
Edsurge
JANUARY 10, 2024
The distance between the “consumers” (the learners and families) and the “creators” (the product developers) has been wide, contributing to an R&D process largely uninformed by those most impacted by inequitable conditions. Superintendents must be listeners and learners to have the capacity to sit back and let others lead.
The Hechinger Report
APRIL 25, 2024
ASU has also gathered more data and research that suggest its approach has made an impact: In Mesa, teachers working on a team leave their profession at lower rates, receive higher evaluations and are more likely to recommend teaching to a friend. They feel like they’re having a greater impact.” I think it’s awesome.”
eSchool News
APRIL 2, 2024
Our AI deep dive resulted in the development of three guiding principles: high standards and expectations, future ready skills, and cultural proficiency. Our AI guiding principles started this process of building an ethical AI mindset, which provided pathways to critically question AI in our system.
Edsurge
DECEMBER 15, 2023
One telltale sign of a classroom community built upon strong relationships is when a teacher can put an academic lesson aside in order to address events happening inside the classroom that might be impacting the social-emotional development of learners. A basketball game got too serious and the word “bullying” was being thrown around.
eSchool News
APRIL 15, 2024
How video coaching helps us support teacher growth and retention For more news on teacher PD, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub The Metropolitan School District of Decatur Township has been successfully using video in our teacher professional learning for more than seven years. I have complete confidence in our teachers.
eSchool News
JANUARY 31, 2024
While learning disruptions are well-known and documented for school-age students due to the pandemic, less is known regarding the impact on children who were in early childhood or pre-K settings in 2020 and 2021. Our students have faced tremendous hardship, and the road ahead will not be easy. points, respectively, from 2019 to 2023.
Edsurge
MAY 5, 2023
She had several children at our school and while her family was navigating a crisis, her children were going through various academic and social challenges. Her family benefited from the strength and collaboration of our team. Loss of Community I recently saw a parent whose child I taught a few years ago. I remember her well.
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