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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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Identifying the Top Four Challenges in K-12 Education

Digital Promise

Yet as schools break away from traditional models of education, new challenges emerge. 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? 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

While more than half of high schools nationwide—53 percent, to be precise—offer computer science, disparities in access and participation reveal themselves among traditionally underrepresented groups. Girls, for instance, make up just one-third of high school computer science students nationally.

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One state tried algebra for all eighth graders. It hasn’t gone well

The Hechinger Report

Algebra teacher Rick Riccio demonstrates scientific notation during a class at Braham Area High School in Minnesota. Our free weekly newsletter consults critical voices on innovation and inequality in K-12 education. Related: Is it time to stop segregating kids by ability in middle school math?

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The Role of Open Educational Resources (OER) in Making Education Available to All

A Principal's Reflections

The following is a guest post by Juliana Meehan - Teacher of English at Tenafly Middle School and candidate for New Jersey principal’s certification through NJ EXCEL, currently interning with Principal Eric Sheninger at New Milford High School. The discussion, which ran from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.,

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OPINION: Why school ratings can backfire

The Hechinger Report

News & World Report released its first-ever rankings of public elementary and middle schools in the United States. Schools in the bottom quarter of all schools in a given jurisdiction were not ranked, but simply identified as being in the bottom quarter. Is there a better way to rank schools? Related: Do U.S.

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Open Educational Resources haven’t upended the way that K-12 schools get course materials – yet

The Hechinger Report

In this file photo, students at Piedmont Elementary School get vocabulary practice online. In K-12 schools, however, where open educational resources have been hailed as an opportunity to democratize high-quality curriculum and break the publishing oligopoly, OER has had a slower uptake. Sign up for our newsletter.

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