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Snow Days Don't Stop Digital Learning at #NMHS

A Principal's Reflections

For the past couple of years every day is treated as Digital Learning Day as we have moved to create a teaching and learning culture rich in authentic activities where students are engaged and take ownership of their learning. So what did you do on Digital Learning Day 2014? Why might you ask? The answer is simple.

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The buzz around teaching facts to boost reading is bigger than the evidence for it

The Hechinger Report

Hirsch, a professor emeritus of education and humanities at the University of Virginia, argues that democracy benefits when the citizenry shares a body of knowledge and history, which he calls cultural literacy. Now its a cognitive science argument that a core curriculum is also good for our brains and facilitates learning.

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Artificial Intelligence 101: Covering the Basics for Educators

Digital Promise

Report: AI and the Future of Learning: Expert Panel Report. Stories: On Culturally Responsive Artificial Intelligence. Sign up for the Center for Integrative Research in Computing and Learning Sciences (CIRCLS) newsletter to stay updated on emerging technologies for teaching and learning.

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The Power of Networks in Education Innovation

Digital Promise

It requires listening to community, acknowledging harm, and making changes—across partnerships, leadership, culture, funding, and programming. Being intentional about equity has anchored much of our learning. Reimagining learning. If it isn’t equitable, it isn’t innovative. Responsive collaborations.

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Bringing Better STEM Education to the Rural South

ED Surge

By partnering with HBCUs, the hope is that the curriculum will be more culturally responsive to the needs of students in the rural South. The most important thing for me is to do social science that can be replicated by other people,” Schneider says, adding she hopes more HBCUs will join the project. It's an opportunity for us.

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Designing Pathways for Rural Learners Using Micro-credentials: Four Case Studies

Digital Promise

An increasing population of Latino/a residents has contributed to the cultural and social context of the region. Amid the rural regions’ factory and agricultural jobs, education is among the most common career paths, including the expanding field of Early Childhood Education (ECE).

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How to Center Equity in Undergraduate Digital Learning

Digital Promise

To implement continuous improvement and scaling processes with an equity focus, leaders might create structures and processes to embed equitable continuous improvement into their everyday culture. Stay tuned for more lessons from this course by subscribing to the Learning Sciences Connections newsletter.