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Watch & Learn: Maritime High School Students Navigate Their Own Learning

EdTech Magazine

Teachers such as Joanna Rodriguez rely on Google Workspace for Education to track student progress and manage projects. We use Google Sheets for data analysis and data comparison. Every student is provided a Chromebook,” she says. “We They use Google Docs…

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3 Things Educators and Edtech Suppliers Need to Talk About

Edsurge

The advancements in technology are reshaping how we teach and learn, bringing new opportunities and challenges. To address such challenges, a concerted effort must be made to ensure that newer technologies are implemented thoughtfully and responsibly, with a focus on enhancing the educational experience for all students.

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RAND Study finds Students Using Lexia Core5 Reading Show Greater Reading Gains Than Matched Comparison Students

American Consortium for Equity in Education

Researchers evaluated the science of reading based product’s effect on reading gains post pandemic school closings Since the school closings in 2020, educators have been looking for ways to help students accelerate learning to recover lost ground.

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Formative Assessment is Key to Being Responsive

Catlin Tucker

Formative assessment is a process of gathering information about students’ understanding and their progress toward firm standards-aligned learning goals. Formative assessment helps teachers gauge how effective their instruction has been at helping students learn concepts and apply skills.

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States Are Wrestling Over Whose Learning Loss Is Worst

Edsurge

The national learning assessment NAEP is known as the “nation’s report card” because it gives policymakers a window into national learning. Released last month, the latest results revealed a big national decline in math and reading scores , charting just how disruptive the pandemic was to learning.

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Student and Teacher Motivational Needs in the School Setting

User Generated Education

Motivation is not only important in its own right; it is also an important predictor of learning and achievement. Students who are more motivated to learn persist longer, produce higher quality effort, learn more deeply, and perform better in classes and on standardized tests. Extra: The Neuroscience of Joyful Education [link].

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Podcast pedagogy: Leveraging audio programs for learning

Neo LMS

Perhaps even more importantly, many educators did not see a way to integrate them into their lessons. With a seemingly endless number to choose from and numerous user-friendly tools to create them, more and more educators recognize the value of podcasts as an educational tool. Nowadays, of course, podcasts are ubiquitous.

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