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3 Opportunities for education during the pandemic

Neo LMS

It wasn’t only a means of continuing to help students progress academically but to show them compassion, boosting their confidence in themselves and the future. Online learning bloomed, students helped each other, the community contributed with knowledge, moral and financial support, and social interaction was kept alive.

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What are the changes in education in 2024?

eSchool News

Social-emotional learning gains prominence, recognizing the holistic development of students. Collaboration, project-based learning, and data analytics further contribute to a future-ready educational landscape. The digital divide widens, hindering some students’ access to online learning.

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16 Great NonProfits Working to Support EdTech in Schools

Tom Murray

Prior to my role as the Director of Innovation for Future Ready Schools ® , I spent 14 years in a public school in Pennsylvania as an elementary and middle school teacher, middle school and elementary principal, and district level technology director. Organization: International Association of K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL).

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

Because of these new technologies used in education during the pandemic, today, students who are home on extended illness-related absences, those who are traveling, or those who are otherwise unable to attend in-person school don’t have to worry about missing entire days or weeks of learning. What does education look like in 2024?

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