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My School Learned The Hard Way That Edtech Saves Time, But It Can't Solve Human Problems

ED Surge

The Impossibility of EdTech To my school’s credit, they knew there was a problem. While it’s difficult to determine how much has been spent on Edtech , we do know that investments in education technology companies have nearly quadrupled since the beginning of the pandemic. Edtech has a product that takes care of it for you.

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4 Ways to Discover the Best Edtech

Digital Promise

The infusion of technology into our culture is the greatest change that our educational system has ever experienced. Not long ago, many schools required teachers to include the use of technology in their daily lesson plans. So how does a teacher find new edtech products suitable for their classroom and determine their value?

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EdSurge’s Year in Review: The Top 10 K-12 Stories of 2021

ED Surge

But Jeff Bezos is known for playing the long game, and public education is very much part of it, opines Dominik Dresel, a school administrator and edtech entrepreneur. “I The Next Wave of Edtech Will Be Very, Very Big — and Global by Betsy Corcoran Braced for the next wave of edtech? Then, Public Education. It will be big.

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What Could Web3 Mean for Education?

ED Surge

Some edtech entrepreneurs are eager for Web3 to arrive and change education. Called Crypto, Culture, & Society , the group organizes courses that bring knowledge from the arts, humanities and social sciences into conversations about the Web3 world being dreamed into reality. At least, in theory. And what are they learning about?

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Resources for Teachers and Instructional Coaches – November 2022

Edthena

This can be tricky when students and teachers are culturally different from each other. This Chalkbeat article is a great resource for teachers thinking about culturally responsive teaching as the foundation for building great relationships with students. Share your own cultural background and experience. Model the way.

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Teachers Finally See Diverse Classrooms When They Virtually Observe Peers

Edthena

Although coaches were able to review lesson plans and feedback provided by mentor teachers, video delivered the ultimate opportunity to become a more active part in supporting residents through their journeys. Cori also played a video of a resident teaching in Hawaii, where she discovered most of her students had a Filipino background.