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Three Big Bills, Three Ways to Access Educational Funding

N2Y

This eBook is a reference for school leadership teams as you consider the funds available to your local educational agency and make decisions about applying for grants. Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER Fund). A Detailed Breakdown to Help You Understand the Available Support. The U.S.

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Sora “Content Bundles” Feature Empowers Educators to Easily Reserve Digital Books for Specific Students

eSchool News

This new feature allows educators to reserve and bundle digital books from their school’s Sora collection, offering exclusive access for select students based on specific scenarios. For instance, educators can: Bundle curriculum titles for grade level-access. Build a professional development collection accessible to teachers only.

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The Future is Now: Preparing Our Youngest Scholars for a Digital World

The CoolCatTeacher

Episode 388 Digital Resources Mentioned: EVERFI and WORD Force , amazing reading games for reading literacy Wixie one of Debbie's favorite tech tools for young learners Book Creator – students can write their own ebooks. A lot of what I see is for secondary school. I also love eBook Creator. I use Flip a lot with my kids.

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What is Actively Learn and Why Should I Try it?

Ask a Tech Teacher

While reading the ebooks, students can take notes, highlight, jot down questions, share ideas with each other, and respond to the comments of classmates. They can look up words they don’t understand and translate the text into a long list of languages that may be their native or a secondary language they are learning.

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Digital Content Distribution in Education: Top 7 Tips to Creating a Successful Strategy

Kitaboo on EdTech

By the end of this, you should not only be able to start distributing your content, hopefully your current and prospective learners will have easier access to it. For example, if college-going students are your primary audience, your secondary audience (who can be quite influential) could be educational institutions.

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Gale Launches Online Community to Help Educators Thrive

eSchool News

With a mission to enhance teaching practices and foster collaboration, Gale Community For Educators offers a platform that encourages literature, English, history, and civics high school teachers to connect, share ideas and access valuable resources. For more information, please visit: www.gale.com/schools.

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Building Connections Between Home and School through Family-Teacher Partnerships

Waterford

You can also read the following Waterford ebooks for research-based family engagement strategies from the experts: Partnering for Student Success: Family Engagement Strategies for Early Education Leaders The CARES Framework for Building Family Engagement: A Guide for Early Education Leaders Sources: 1. Wairimu, M.J., Macharia, S.M.,

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