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Incorporate Literacy Tools in K–12 STEM Subjects

EdTech Magazine

K12 students across the U.S. We have secondary students who have third-grade reading levels,” says Sharo Dickerson, director of digital and learning resources at El Paso Independent School District in Texas. are struggling with literacy skills. “We

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5 K–12 Ed Tech Trends to Follow in 2024

EdTech Magazine

K12 education is on the precipice of change in 2024. Affecting many schools’ budgets this year, the final round of the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funding expires in September.

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Automation Delivers Economic Advantages for K–12 Schools

EdTech Magazine

As digital initiatives take off in more schools and the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund windfall winds down this year, school leaders want to know that they’re getting the highest return on their investments. Technology can help K12 schools create value and contain costs. “The

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How Rural and Urban K–12 Schools Find the Funds for Physical Safety

EdTech Magazine

billion toward physical and health safety efforts from the federal government’s Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund — launched to provide K12 support during the pandemic — in fiscal year 2021. Local education agencies put $2.4 They also have plans to spend an additional $18.5

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What Do Today’s K–12 Schools Look Like After Help from ESSER?

EdTech Magazine

As districts scrambled to offer effective remote instruction, the federal government directed nearly $200 billion to K12 schools, allowing them to invest in programming, personnel and IT infrastructure.

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Answers to Commonly Asked E-Rate Questions for K–12 Leaders

EdTech Magazine

With Emergency Connectivity Fund and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds winding down, many schools are returning their focus to the Federal Communications Commission’s E-rate discount program for technology budget support. Here’s what K12 IT decision-makers need to know…

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Michigan Virtual’s statewide workgroup releasing AI guidance for K-12 educators

eSchool News

This AI Guidance document was written specifically for K-12 educator use, an area currently in need of such guidance. It focuses on the impacts of data compliance, ethical use requirements, and the challenges around disclosure for educators.