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How to Bring to Life the Science of Reading

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I spoke to Aylynn as part of a visit to Pendergast with my colleagues from Imagine Learning to hear about educators’ and students’ experiences using the Imagine Learning EL (English Learner) Education curriculum. Reading requires building connections in the brain that wouldn’t exist without explicit instruction.

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After Transforming a College With Online Offerings, a President Steps Down to Tackle AI

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And what we're really working on is what would a human-centered, a relationally centered version of education look like if it could be empowered by and supported by AI? Will you release a white paper, or tools? It's written by three economists out of the University of Toronto. What kind of output do you think you'll have?

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The Pandemic’s Lasting Lessons for Colleges, From Academic Innovation Leaders

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Medicine and nursing programs have been natural fits, but some in the humanities are experimenting too, such as in architecture and film. Certain disciplines and classes lend themselves to simulations that take advantage of the strengths of VR.

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