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Align Your Edtech Investments With What Matters Most

ED Surge

After nearly three years of disruption to learning caused by the pandemic, government funding has enabled many schools to invest in new devices and upgrade their technology infrastructure to accelerate learning and improve the education experience for all students. Yet, this is only a starting point.

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See the Big Picture: Holistic Student Support with Data Interoperability in K-12 Schools

ED Surge

In most places, student data exists in silos, separated by the multiple edtech platforms within the schools’ data ecosystems. In the latest State of EdTech Leadership Report from the Consortium for School Network (CoSN), interoperability was identified as one of the largest needs in school districts—second only to cybersecurity.

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Resources for Teachers and Instructional Coaches – February 2022

Edthena

Adjust: A big part of managing up involves adjusting to your supervisor’s leadership or work style. Read more at Government Technology: Edthena Launches AI for Teacher Professional Development and at The Hogan Report: 5 Big EdTech Deals. It’s important to speak your manager’s language. Learn more about the AI Coach platform !

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Breaking Barriers to a Foundational Early Childhood Education

ED Surge

Mahajan, who was part of national leadership at the Self-Employed Women's Association , noted that her interest in early childhood education stemmed from the perspective of motherhood, through which she recognized the importance of quality childcare for women's labor force participation and economic empowerment.

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#EdClusters16 Post-Convening Summary

Digital Promise

Rhode Island also emphasized the importance of involving state government in their efforts (the Rhode Island Office of Innovation, led by former Office of Educational Technology Director Richard Culatta, has been a key partner in EduvateRI). LearnLaunch has graduated 31 #edtech companies and has 120 mentors. EileenRudden #edclusters16.

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Schools Are Looking for Evidence From Their Edtech. Are Companies Ready to Provide It?

ED Surge

It may well be that many of the 9,000 or so edtech products on the market work just as intended. Working with LearnPlatform, which earlier this year rolled out its evidence-as-a-service subscription model to evaluate edtech companies, Bamboo was certified ESSA Level IV in February. Without evidence, though, we simply can’t know.

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