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How Augmented Reality Fosters Student Curiosity and Collaboration

ED Surge

It can bring traditional textbooks to life by adding interactive elements like videos, models or supplementary information to printed pages. Furthermore, it can transport students to different times and places, making history and geography lessons more immersive and educational.

EdTech 131
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As enrollment falls and colleges close, a surprising number of new ones are opening

The Hechinger Report

All three strategies are in large part a reproach to traditional higher education, which has often failed to provide the right programs to the people who increasingly need them. Demand for workers in solar is expected to nearly double by 2030, according to an industry census. We’re filling the gaps from traditional colleges.”.

Tradition 126
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Out of poverty, into the middle class

The Hechinger Report

As emerging technologies rapidly and thoroughly transform the workplace, some experts predict that by 2030 400 million to 800 million people worldwide could be displaced and need to find new jobs. Moureen’s economic ascent, however, may also depend on geography. Photo by Kate Flock for The Hechinger Report.

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California finally ended a ban on bilingual education. Now it can’t find enough teachers for these classes

The Hechinger Report

Traditional bilingual education essentially lets students use their first language while they learn English. Student work hung up in a classroom at Washington Elementary School celebrates Mexican food and traditions. By 2030, it wants half of California students on a path to becoming bilingual.