Category: Online education
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Many girls need to pursue higher training
Many girls need to pursue higher training, however structural limitations stay. Our studies gives solutions The communication is funded via the country wide studies foundation, eight universities, together with the Cape Peninsula college of era, Rhodes university, Stellenbosch university and the colleges of Cape city, Johannesburg, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Pretoria, and South Africa. it’s far hosted…
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3 primary traits affecting ed tech corporations
3 primary traits affecting ed tech corporations We reviewed what executives said for the duration of their modern day earnings calls to better apprehend patterns within the growing area. much like the year before, 2021 become a great time to be in ed tech. Investments into the sector surged globally, with funding levels inside the…
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Tips for Encouraging English-Learners to Practice Speaking
Tips for Encouraging English-Learners to Practice Speaking I am an educator from a diverse background, so this topic resonates with me on a personal and professional level. My own children are (former) English-learners, and I work in a Title I school where 11 out of my 17 students are English-learners. I have created a classroom…
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Foundations Have Given Money to Schools for a Long Time
Foundations Have Given Money to Schools for a Long Time. What’s Actually Working? Back in 1988, not long after U.S. Secretary of Education William Bennett declared it the “worst” district in the country, the Illinois legislature passed the Chicago School Reform Act. The bill created elected school boards for every school in the system. It…
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3 Ways to Make Learning Relevant to Students
3 Ways to Make Learning Relevant to Students Self-Determination Theory, which may be the mostly widely known theory on human motivation, was originally developed by professors Edward Deci and Richard Ryan and highlights three key elements critical for creating the conditions that help support everyone, including students, to motivate themselves—autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Many researchers…
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Beyond the Curriculum: Educators Reflect on Racism, Democracy, Purpose
Beyond the Curriculum: Educators Reflect on Racism, Democracy, Purpose In the early morning as I lie in bed with little more than the sound of crickets to answer me, I ponder on the state of education and the fumes of racism that poison it. I trace the trail of violent school desegregation to the disparate…
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The Big Questions Teachers Are Asking Themselves Right Now
The Big Questions Teachers Are Asking Themselves Right Now Schools and ‘the Future Economy’Meg Riordan, Ph.D., is the chief learning officer at the Possible Zone, a youth entrepreneurship and work-based learning program with a mission to advance economic equity. She has been in the field of education for almost 30 years as a middle, high…
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A Recent Report Sparked Ire in the Field. One Teacher Explains Why
A Recent Report Sparked Ire in the Field. One Teacher Explains Why Earlier this month, several news organizations covered a report released by the RAND Corp. and the Center on Reinventing Public Education. The report is composed of observations from leaders of five anonymous school districts. Neither the report nor the articles reporting on it…
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3 Educators Offer Their Best Ideas for Starting the Year Off Right
3 Educators Offer Their Best Ideas for Starting the Year Off Right The first few weeks of your semester, in my opinion, can have a large impact on your time spent together. During this time, together with your students, you are building relationships, establishing routines, and laying the groundwork of what to expect for the…