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Using Micro-credentials for Personalized Professional Development

Digital Promise

And to help individual educators in this network develop and enhance the skills they need to address our region’s challenges, we use micro-credentials. Micro-credentials provide personalized professional development opportunities aligned to theory of action plans. Solving problems together with the ACT Network.

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How to Teach Soft Skills in Elementary School

Studies Weekly

How to Teach Soft Skills in Elementary School May 6, 2024 • By Studies Weekly In elementary school, students learn and refine an immeasurable number of skills. They develop math, reading, spelling, grammar, and writing skills that teachers measure and monitor.

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A Teacher’s Guide to Celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Studies Weekly

If you can’t find one, don’t worry. Many museums offer online resources that you can use instead. For example, the Museum of Chinese in America in Chinatown, Manhattan, NY, hosts a MOCAKIDS Storytime program on Zoom every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 4 p.m.

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Want Easier Principal Walkthroughs? Try Virtual Classroom Walkthroughs

Edthena

After all, the first five minutes of the math lesson usually happens at the same time for all elementary school classrooms in a certain grade. With the change to distance teaching due to the pandemic, school leaders are simply unable to drop into a classroom.

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Beyond Screens: The Benefits of Paper-Based Learning for Elementary Students

Studies Weekly

Excessive screen time is also linked to a decreased interest in reading among elementary school students. At a time when 40% of elementary school students cannot read at a basic level, setting students up for literacy is crucial. Explaining what they know increases their confidence and solidifies their knowledge.

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Teaching for Black Lives Study Groups

Zinn Education Project

If possible, your group will share photos, videos, and other artifacts that reflect your work. They organized to change the name of an elementary school where three study group members work. All study group members will attend at least three invitation-only events, including the national welcoming event and closing event.