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How to Choose High-Quality Social Studies Instructional Materials for Your District

TCI

This blog offers a practical guide for district administrators on selecting and implementing HQIM in social studies, detailing how these materials enhance student achievement, promote critical thinking, and prepare students for active civic participation. Assessment Tools: Many curricula include formative and summative assessment options.

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Challenges and Possible Solutions for Edtech Procurement: Part 1

Digital Promise

Technology’s capability to reach all learners at their individualized level has caused schools across the nation to acquire digital resources at accelerated rates. The involvement of teachers in procurement has important implications in efficacy and usage of digital resources.

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It’s the Start of the School Year; Let’s Start Digitally Safe

Digital Promise

Recent research shows that people in marginalized groups feel the most vulnerable online. While these 10 points may seem basic, they are reasonable initial steps to helping all students stay safe using the internet and digital resources for learning. Parents can find additional information from Common Sense Media for Parents.

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How and When to Choose the Right LMS for Your School Community

Digital Promise

This 3-part blog series, featuring guest authors from Michigan Virtual , describes the formation of the Learning Continuity Workgroup and how it has supported their edtech procurement and decision-making processes. As schools plan for the future, many administrators are now focusing on their district’s LMS strategy.

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Supporting Research-Based Personalization for Reading Success

Digital Promise

The third installment in Digital Promise Global’s Making Learning Personal For All series, “ Supporting Research-Based Personalization for Reading Success, ” provides an overview of the learning science research behind learning to read. Get your copy of the report here. Get your copy of the report here.

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Challenges Facing Edtech Procurement and Possible Solutions: Part 2

Digital Promise

Note: you can find and read Part 1 of this blog post series here. In support of this process, Digital Promise created the Edtech Pilot Framework , which provides a multitude of free tools to help you in your edtech purchasing journey. Numerous resources exist to help end-users search potential products.

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Looking Ahead to the 2020-2021 School Year

Digital Promise

Equitable access to digital learning means that every student has a device and access to the internet regardless of location, allowing for critically important connections with teachers and peers, instant feedback on mathematical problem sets, the ability to research, ask questions, find answers and explanations, and so much more.