How Students Are Driving Change in Graphic Design Pathways
Digital Promise
JANUARY 9, 2024
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Digital Promise
JANUARY 9, 2024
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Education Elements
JANUARY 9, 2024
Imagine a new educational paradigm: virtual tutors provide real-time assistance, ensuring no students are left behind. Interactive simulations and virtual reality experiences engage learners in immersive educational adventures, making lessons come alive. Teachers collaborate to analyze student performance data, enabling targeted interventions and fostering a supportive and dynamic learning environment.
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ED Surge
JANUARY 9, 2024
In 2023, EdSurge sought out bright spots emerging in the early care and education space. In addition to our continued coverage of the challenges of this fragile, fractured system, we wanted to find and tell stories of resilience, innovation, burgeoning solutions and promising programs. Over the course of the past year, we published numerous stories examining some of the efforts underway across the United States to improve learning, development and care for young children and their caregivers.
Edthena
JANUARY 9, 2024
In an interview with the C3 (Connecting, Coaches, Cognition) podcast , founder and CEO of Edthena Adam Geller discussed the innovative concept and the future of AI coaching, a cornerstone of Edthena’s approach. Click below to listen to the podcast or keep reading for key takeaways. He explained that AI Coach by Edthena , acts more like a facilitative guide than a directive coach, empowering educators to reflect and grow professionally on their own terms.
ED Surge
JANUARY 9, 2024
Perhaps it’s no surprise that EdSurge’s most popular podcast episode of 2023 focused on ChatGPT. In fact, three of our top 10 episodes of the year explored various aspects of how new forms of artificial intelligence are impacting teaching and learning. In what has become an annual tradition, we’re sharing your favorite episodes of the year, as determined by the number of listens to the 44 fresh episodes we produced.
Transcending Pedagogy
JANUARY 9, 2024
I’m about a third of the way into reading Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doer , and there’s a passage that keeps reverberating in my mind. It’s pretty early on, in a section where we are with Anna, a young girl living with her sister among nuns. Anna seems to be a source of frustration and disappointment to the nuns as she is unable to recall simple stitches after being taught them, while her sister Maria seems to be somewhat of a prodigy, able to follow and learn quite quickly a
O-Level Geography
JANUARY 9, 2024
An earthquake of magnitude 7.6 struck Japan on new year day in 2024. [link] An infographic titled 'Series of powerful earthquakes strikes Japan, triggering tsunami alert' created in Ankara, Turkiye on January 1, 2024. ( Image Source : Getty Images ) [link] Where are the areas affected by the earthquake? What are the impacts of the earthquakes? What are the short term responses to mitigate the impacts?
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Teaching American History
JANUARY 9, 2024
In any class that focuses on the Founding era in our MA in American History & Government program (MAHG) , you’re almost certainly going to discuss Federalist #1 and how often human history is shaped by “accident and force” instead of “reflection and choice.” I discovered the MAHG program by accidentally keeping a flier from my school mailbox that I meant to discard, and I can’t count the ways that the history of my life has since been affected.
Sapiens
JANUARY 9, 2024
Two biological anthropologists analyze archaeological and physiological evidence to debunk enduring assumptions about the gendered division of labor in ancient times. This article was originally published at The Conversation and has been republished with Creative Commons. ✽ IN ANCIENT TIMES, men hunted and women gathered. At least, this is the standard narrative written by and about men to the exclusion of women.
Zinn Education Project
JANUARY 9, 2024
On January 8, 2024, historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad joined educators Jesse Hagopian and T. J. Whitaker to talk about his book, The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America , a history of the idea of Black criminality in the making of the modern United States. This session was the latest in our monthly Teach the Black Freedom Struggle online class series.
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