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Mississippi Reports Praise TCI’s K-12 Social Studies Programs

TCI

TCI, a leader in K-12 educational content and curriculum, is proud to announce that its K-6 and 7-12 Social Studies programs have received favorable reviews in the latest textbook adoption reports released by the Office of Instructional Materials & Library Services within the Mississippi Instructional Materials Review Board.

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High-Agency in the Remote and Hybrid Classroom

A Principal's Reflections

Over the summer, they really ramped up how their LMS (Canvas in their case) would be used K-12 to facilitate their hybrid learning model better. I have seen all schools incorporate Zoom breakout rooms in Corinth but was super impressed with the pre-K teachers who used it in conjunction with Nearpod.

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The Pivotal Role Movement Plays in Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Recently I was conducting learning walks in Edward K. Downing Elementary School with principal Marcos Lopez as part of some broader work in Ector County ISD. The concept of brain breaks got me thinking about a growing trend in education – as kids progress through the K-12 system, there is less and less movement.

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Identifying the Top Four Challenges in K-12 Education

Digital Promise

To identify top challenges, we asked educators and education leaders to use a wiki survey crowdsourcing tool to answer the question: “Which is a bigger challenge in K-12 education?” Many school districts across the country now provide STEM curricula at all grade levels. What kinds of solutions can be created to help?

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Computer Science is Growing in K-12 Schools, But Access Doesn’t Equal Participation

ED Surge

Bridging Barriers to Access When it comes to who is participating, white high school students nationally make up 48 percent of high school students and 48 percent of 9-12 computer science students, according to the report. The report found that disparities in participation are the lowest in K-8 classes.

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Choice Boards 101: Strategies to Ensure Classroom, Professional, and Virtual Learning Success

A Principal's Reflections

Their influence can be seen and heard in my writing, presentations, workshops, and work with other schools. Throughout this school year, I have had the honor of working with all the K-12 schools in the Corinth School District in Mississippi. Challenge accepted!

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10 Team-Building Games For The First Day Of School

TeachThought

Certain students may feel overly liberated—especially in middle school—with the idea of a ‘game,’ and so expectations must be carefully given to younger K-8 learners—and even 9-12—to ensure that every student is set up for success. 10 Team-Building Games For The First Day Of School 1.

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