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What Educators Need to Know about Generation Alpha

ED Surge

Currently, I coach teachers across 18 K-12 schools in the Campbell Kapolei Complex Area in Ewa Beach and Kapolei Hawaii. When I work with educators, we often begin with a lesson plan that has been taught many times before and consider how we might tweak it to provide more choice.

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ISTE 2015: (Re)designing tech-infused lessons for deeper thinking

Dangerously Irrelevant

Avoid the pitfalls of tech integration – technology for technology’s sake, focus on tools rather than the learning – by being thoughtful and purposeful about lesson (re)design. Bring your own lessons and units, and we’ll help you make them better. Sunday, June 28, 12:30pm to 3:30pm EDT (Eastern Daylight Time).

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Elementary school teachers struggle with Common Core math standards

The Hechinger Report

2, 2014 photo, teacher Joy Burke surprises her students with homemade cookies as they leave their fifth grade class at John Hay Elementary school in Seattle. If you have 12 cookies and four friends, how can you give an equal number of cookies to each friend? In this Thursday, Oct. Photo: AP Photo/Elaine Thompson. This is not true.

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All ninth graders study at the local 4-H center in this Maine district

The Hechinger Report

But since 2014, she says, when the district introduced this new outdoor project-based approach, students’ ambition and sense of identity have dramatically improved. Prior to 2014, students were distracted and disengaged, often doing the bare minimum to graduate from high school (if they did at all).

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OPINION: Is a new kind of online ‘resource room’ boosting morale for teachers?

The Hechinger Report

They have discovered that the download-and-use resources allow them to take a break from the constant lesson-planning and creation. Related: The exhausting life of a first-year teacher.

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Five years after Common Core, a mysterious spike in failure rate among NY high school students

The Hechinger Report

Then, as teachers had time to develop lesson plans and adjust to new curricula, student performance began to improve. After an initial drop in pass rates among eighth and ninth graders on a Common Core algebra exam in 2014-15, scores improved.

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OPINION: Cognitive science suggests children develop phonics skills in different ways

The Hechinger Report

These approaches come in various forms, from pre-packaged, scripted programs delivered by educational publishers to teacher-developed lesson plans and countless others. Related: Kids struggle to read when schools leave phonics out.

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