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Ensuring Equity for English Learners (ELs)

Catlin Tucker

This approach recognizes that ELs may require extra time, support, and specialized instructional strategies to attain the same academic standards as their English-speaking peers. Participating in a whole group, teacher-led discussions can also be intimidating for ELs.

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Why Use SplashLearn in Class?

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Age Group and Subjects: Parents: SplashLearn offers Math and Reading curriculum from PreK through Grade 5 for parents. Teachers: For teachers, SplashLearn is completely free. It includes access to thousands of educational resources without hidden costs or permissions. You can get started here !

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Empowering girls with STEM education to build tomorrow’s tech industry

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ePlus and Cisco are leading the way with Girls Re-Imagining Tomorrow (GRIT) ® , a hands-on, STEM-based program focused on introducing diverse groups of middle and high school girls to technology-focused career possibilities.

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Approaching an Online Computer Science Degree: What You Need to Know

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Each institution provides unique strengths, from LU’s well-rounded approach to MIT’s rigorous academic standards. Engage with peers through online forums, study groups, and social media platforms dedicated to your program.

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What is pedagogy? Understanding the foundations of effective teaching and learning

Hapara

The benefit is that group members build on each other’s knowledge and skills, rather than focusing on their own point of view. Instead, there should be conversations between educators and the class or small groups. Flexible grouping can also help with differentiation.

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What an Admissions Fight at America’s ‘Best’ High School Says About Educational Equity

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While about 27 percent of the district is Hispanic and 10 percent is Black, each group makes up just 2 percent of the student body at TJ. That change has sparked a feisty battle between groups of parents and alumni, including protests and rallies, lawsuits and passionate arguments at school board meetings.

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ThinkCERCA Raises $10.1 Million to Build Critical Thinkers, Readers and Writers

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Murphy, the co-founder and CEO, has made that message clear to at least one group of people. Each lesson, Murphy shares, will “break down academic standards around literacy into discrete subskills.” (For Today the Chicago-based company has raised $10.1 For example, how do you create a claim and counterclaim?)