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What Does It Take To Successfully Implement Personalized Learning at Scale?

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In April 2019, we began our journey to personalize learning. This involved professional development, providing space for collaboration, sharing best practices and challenges, and offering administrative support. We examined Battelle for Kids and the Portrait of a Graduate , among other experiences.

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New National Survey Analyzes Impact of COVID-19 on Teaching and Learning

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Additionally, while teachers reported having less say into the educational technology they use now than in our fall 2019 survey, those who have this input are much more likely than those without it to see their online classes as effective. Edtech and Professional Development.

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Will Teachers Listen to Feedback From AI? Researchers Are Betting on It

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A researcher at the University of Southern California, she has been working on AI-based professional development for math teachers for several years. AI-based professional development is gaining traction at a time when a record number of teachers are feeling burned out, underpaid and demoralized about their profession.

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Sharing Tools for Measuring Impactful Technology Use

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As access to technology becomes increasingly commonplace in schools, discrepancies continue to emerge concerning not whether technology is being used, but how it is being used. New rubric guides classroom technology use. West Virginia Department of Education. National Education Association. References. Hixson, N.

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NAEP ‘Nation’s Report Card’ Shows Steep Fall in Math Scores

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In fact, average fourth and eighth grade math and reading scores fell for most states between 2019 and 2022. In math, fourth graders fell five points nationally since 2019. In 2019, 31 percent were considered below basic level. That’s up from the 2019 results, which showed 34 percent below basic.

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One Idea to Keep Teachers From Quitting — End the Teacher Time Crunch

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In it, the report authors list the myriad tasks, in addition to instruction, that teachers do as part of their jobs — meeting with parents, participating in professional development, grading. Those responsibilities all regularly tip teachers’ work weeks past 40 hours. It’s a reality that troubles teachers across the country.

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ASCD and ISTE to Merge in Partnership Aimed at Reducing Education Silos

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Today, after a key vote, it's official: Two giants in the education space will join forces, creating a professional development powerhouse for their educator members. million in the tax year 2019. The two nonprofit associations serve different constituencies and are noticeably different in size. “The

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