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How Academic Historians can be Useful to K-12 Teachers

NCHE

After Jessica Ellison invited me to participate in a conversation about how academic historians might be of use to K-12 teachers, I did a little research: I asked teachers at our state social studies council what they most needed for their work. The answers were clear: time and confidence, they said.

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Hundreds of STEM Grants Have Been Terminated. K-12 Math Educators Will Lose Out

ED Surge

At the Human Computing Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, McLaren develops digital learning games to study how effective they are in the classroom and beyond. We would describe it in much more research-based and humane ways, Kalinec-Craig added. One such game is called Decimal Point.

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STUDENT VOICE: The path to health equity begins in K-12 classrooms

The Hechinger Report

To mitigate these disparities, we must look beyond our hospitals and medical schools and into the places where young minds are shaped: our K-12 classrooms. read more STUDENT VOICE: Humanities are in trouble in the state of Florida. Related: Become a lifelong learner. Sign up for Hechingers weekly newsletter.

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Important Lessons Learned During the Pandemic and How They Can Drive Needed Change

A Principal's Reflections

Humans Crave Social Interaction Social distancing and remote learning shined a light on the importance of interaction. We must also look for opportunities to increase human interaction in face-to-face settings. It is the foundation of which relationships are built and sustained.

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How Humans Reshaped the Pig's Skull in Just 100 Years

Anthropology.net

Yet, sometimes evolution speeds up—not through natural selection but through human intervention. This convergence, occurring within approximately 100 generations, underscores the profound impact of human-directed breeding. 1217149109 Marshall FB, Dobney K, Denham T, Capriles JM (2014). Royal Society Open Science , 12 (2).

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The Future of Work

A Principal's Reflections

Below is a synopsis from the World Economic Forum (WEF): As technological breakthroughs rapidly shift the frontier between the work tasks performed by humans and those performed by machines and algorithms, global labor markets are likely to undergo significant transformations. So, what does this all mean? Will our learners be ready?

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Research-Influenced Learning Spaces

A Principal's Reflections

The evidence of such connections came from the medical understanding of how human sensory perception affects cognitive calculations. As such, Barrett and Zang (2009) identify three key design principles: Naturalness : Hardwired into our brains, humans have the basic need for light, air, and safety. & Kobbacy, K. Barrett, P.,

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