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Technology is Here to Stay: Now What?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Not only was I involved in the process, but I utilized student input via a brief survey. Additionally, I made of point of consulting with other teachers around the nation via Twitter on their experience with the platform. I surveyed my students twice a year about instructional delivery and the use of the product.

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How to deliver PL that really works

eSchool News

I recently chatted with Kathy Dyer, NWEA’s manager of innovation and learning, professional learning design, about how to connect professional learning (PL) to student outcomes and how to best support teachers. Of course, there’s always social media. Learning that happens in 10 or 15 minutes can be powerful,” says Dyer.

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Speak Up 2020 Congressional Briefing: Release of the National Research Findings

edWeb.net

The research surveyed over 136,000 K-12 students, teachers, and parents and focused on what digital learning looked like during the pandemic and revealed potential emerging transformation evidence. 49% of students surveyed agreed that their best learning experiences involve solving real-world, hands-on, project-based learning.

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Why Teacher Recruitment Needs to Change

Insight Education Group

We also know that teacher quality has a greater impact on student outcomes than any other factor, including race, socioeconomic status, and prior academic record. Furthermore, a recent Gallup survey concluded that, for the first time ever, a majority of parents in the United States do not want their kids to become public school teachers.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 14 Edition)

Doug Levin

On twitter, I also ponder the trend of tech-savvy teachers increasingly resembling NASCAR drivers, proudly wearing digital uniforms on social media full of sponsored messages as proof of expertise: Why do some in K-12 define #edtech expertise by # of tech company certifications acquired? One involved a. Now, an Arrest. |

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 36 Edition)

Doug Levin

Tagged on: September 7, 2017 When can schools punish students for racist social media posts? Education, citizenship and sustainable digital lives | LSE Media Policy Project → Visiting Fellows Jonny Shipp and Dr Ioanna Noula discuss how education is responding to digitalization. Twitter not your thing?

EdTech 150
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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 36 Edition)

Doug Levin

Tagged on: September 7, 2017 When can schools punish students for racist social media posts? Education, citizenship and sustainable digital lives | LSE Media Policy Project → Visiting Fellows Jonny Shipp and Dr Ioanna Noula discuss how education is responding to digitalization. Twitter not your thing?

EdTech 150