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Why Teacher-Driven Coaching Looks Different for Every Learner

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James, a secondary teacher in his third year, was one of many teachers considering what this might look like for the students in his classroom. At best, this work challenges teachers to engage in conversations about student expectations, routines and procedures, and relationships with students that are built on trust.

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Inaugural Catalyze Challenge Winners To Transform Journey From Classroom To Career

eSchool News

“We’re thrilled to support these bold ideas that integrate career education for all students. They drive public conversation, craft policy, and inspire action through education and advocacy. Collegiate EduNation – Collegiate Edu-Nation Rural HOPE Project (Texas).

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Why Young Children Should Learn Engineering

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The engineering process involves several steps, though, from asking questions to determining if what the students built solves the problem. Keith calls it a creative process, where even the youngest students engage in problem solving and asking themselves, “what if?”. Join the Community.

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Strategies for Culturally Responsive Teaching

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Racial discrimination can lead to trauma responses such as feelings of intense fear, anxiety, and helplessness in students. Studies show that when black adolescents feel their teachers lack respect for their background, it can harm their academic outcomes. She is a 2015 Milken Unsung Hero Fellow and a 2015 NEA Foundation Global Fellow.

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eSN Hero Awards Finalists: 10 dedicated educators

eSchool News

Hatcher’s guidance, Akron Public Schools partnered with Edmentum to integrate cutting-edge learning technologies, harnessing their full potential to enhance learning outcomes. By creating a supportive and inclusive atmosphere, Mr. Hatcher has empowered students from all walks of life to unlock their full potential.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

With all the charges of fraud and deceptive marketing levied against post-secondary institutions this decade — from ITT to coding bootcamps, from Trump University to the Draper University of Heroes — we might ask if, indeed, this is the way it works now. “And I’d never gotten my Ph.D. So I thought maybe this is the way it works.”. “I

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