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NCHE Partners with the Library of Congress

NCHE

About the National Council for History Education The National Council for History Education (NCHE) is a nonprofit professional organization that elevates the importance of history teaching and learning through professional learning, community building, and advocacy.

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Creative Coding Across the K-12 Curriculum

Digital Promise

During a discussion I facilitated at the Digital Promise League of Innovative Schools spring 2019 meeting, administrators shared some of the barriers their school communities face in trying to embrace CS and coding. The post Creative Coding Across the K-12 Curriculum appeared first on Digital Promise.

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

ED Surge

Mancuso: When I entered the district in 2018, Eastern York already had innovative practices in place, such as K-5 coding and STEM initiatives. From their responses, we began developing a plan to set a new vision for the district. In April 2019, we began our journey to personalize learning.

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New Zealand has a problem with mathematics. Can a new strategy make a difference for students?

The Hechinger Report

Our free weekly newsletter consults critical voices on innovation in K-12 education. Credit: Becki Moss for The Hechinger Report The country also plans to devote $20 million in professional development (a little over $11 million in U.S. Who or what do you trust now? Related: Widen your perspective.

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

Digital Promise

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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Many kids can’t read, even in high school. Is the solution teaching reading in every class?

The Hechinger Report

To help them succeed, the school — which last year served just over 500 high schoolers , roughly 80 percent of whom qualified for free or reduced priced lunch — provides its teachers with daily professional development and coaching on literacy instruction and other topics. It gives me understanding of what’s going on,” Omar said.

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OPINION: Public school enrollment losses are a big problem, but fundamental changes can turn the tide

The Hechinger Report

Santa Ana’s enrollment losses accelerated during the pandemic, according to the California Department of Education, from about 5 percent overall from 2017 to 2019, to 12 percent from 2019 to 2021. Some classes now have as few as a dozen students in them. We have had to make some cuts due to decreased enrollment.