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Teachers Can Transform Education if We Reinvent Professional Learning

EdNews Daily

In other words, we need to accept online courses as a core model for learning and communal inspiration while offering avenues for practice and feedback and remembering that the heart of the experience happens in real life. Replacing workshops with small group coaching is a great step forward. Share global practices.

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The Impact of Inclusive STEM Education

Edsurge

Preparing future global innovators takes a district-wide team of facilitators, classroom teachers and school administrators. The BrowardSTEM team leads and supports with experience, expertise and agility in core content standards, STEM implementation, instructional technology and interdisciplinary applied problem-based learning.

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Personalized Learning and Digital Tools Weave Strong Fabric for Student Success

EdTech Magazine

Personalized Learning Aids All Students. Traditional teacher-centered instructional practices, such as recitation or lectures, have given way to hands-on activities, student-led discussions, ­collaboration and group learning — all hallmarks of personalized learning. Personalized Education Makes Students Future-Ready.

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3 tips and tricks for coding and STEAM in the classroom

eSchool News

Jon Samuelson, Innovation Strategist at Beaverton School District in Beaverton, OR, presented tips and tricks for student involvement in the recent edWebinar, “ Coding + STEAM: Getting Students Future Ready.”. Collaboration also helps students learn to ask each other questions, rather than looking towards the front of the classroom.

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How to Collect Coaching Data and Create A Dynamic Data Dashboard

TeacherCast

Every day, Instructional Coaches enter their schools bright-eyed and ready to go. At some point in the school year, the coach might sit down with their administrator or supervisor to discuss the progress they have been making in the classrooms. What happens next is usually one of two things. Does this make sense? 00:00 – Start.

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Does Your Instructional Coaching Program Have A Mission & Vision Statement?

TeacherCast

Vision Statements are usually created after the Mission Statement has been completed and agreed upon so that the group has benchmarks and a very loose roadmap to follow. To establish Microsoft Teams as a Digital and Professional Learning platform. Future Ready School District. Example Short Term Goals.

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8 Keys to Designing Tomorrow’s Schools, Today

Edsurge

Worse, dictating to students what to learn, when to learn it and how it should be learned leaves them disengaged. Very rarely do students have the opportunity to follow their passions, explore their interests and engage in relevant opportunities that break down traditional classroom silos. Who owns the learning is key.

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