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Coronavirus is poised to inflame inequality in schools

The Hechinger Report

According to the latest survey data from the Pew Research Center, 73 percent of adults have broadband internet at home. For the kids in their homes, that means trying to read assignments, write papers, do research and take quizzes with tiny screens and tinier keyboards. But Holland is not optimistic.

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Unlocking the Power of Creativity and AI: Preparing Students for the Future Workforce

ED Surge

Webinar panelists Stacie Johnson , leader of professional development at Khan Academy, Pat Youngpradit , chief academic officer at Code.org and leader of TeachAI , and Brian Johnsrud , global head of education learning and advocacy at Adobe , each offered unique and valuable perspectives on the intersection of AI and creativity.

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Leveraging Web 2.0 for Revolutionary Teacher Professional Development

Dr. Shannon Doak

Through blogs, podcasts, and webinars, educators can dive into topics that align with their professional goals. Educators can link up with peers, experts, and researchers from around the world, fostering diverse viewpoints and innovative concepts. Tailoring Personalized Learning Paths: With Web 2.0,

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PROOF POINTS: When remedial education gets woven into class time

The Hechinger Report

Children didn’t completely catch up to grade-level using the new curriculum but they learned more this way than by methodically reviewing below-grade-level lessons. I learned about this Zearn study while attending a recent webinar about how to “accelerate” learning. They’ll need hours more planning time to do it well.

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Disabilities in math affect many students — but get little attention

The Hechinger Report

Lynn Fuchs, research professor at Vanderbilt University Covid exacerbated the nation’s problem with math achievement. There’s not as much research on math disorders or dyscalculia,” as there is on reading disabilities, said Karen Wilson, a clinical neuropsychologist who specializes in the assessment of children with learning differences.

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Help Calm your Elementary Students with these Breathing Exercises

Studies Weekly

I have loved researching and trying fun techniques to recenter and regulate emotions. Teacher Advocates are available to provide support through email, phone call, video chat, and regularly scheduled Teacher Talk Webinars on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Students can then use these exercises any time they need to refocus and feel peaceful.

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The Science of Reading: Phonemic and Phonological Awareness

Studies Weekly

As post-pandemic reading success has declined across the United States, more schools are embracing The Science of Reading, a body of research and scientific evidence based on five main pillars, help us understand how children learn to read. Register for the first webinar, Phonological Awareness, here. Reading Universe.