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Advancing educational equity with UDL and generative AI

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Ralabate (2016) gives us five fundamental questions that allow teachers to begin to transform their practice. Is the variability in my student’s performance due entirely to their performance, or is there variance that is due to the design of the activity (Ralabate, 2016). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. Ralabate P. Brookes Publishing.

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Top 5 IT and technology trends for 2016

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Here are five key trends that CTOs will be watching and reacting to in 2016: The modernized E-rate program. In it, OET discusses its vision of equity, active use, and collaborative leadership to make “everywhere, all-the-time learning possible.” Sheryl Abshire, CTO at Calcasieu Parish Public Schools in Lake Charles, La.,

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Millions of Students Are Still Without WiFi and Tech—Why Haven’t Policymakers Stepped Up?

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1560 , and proposed adding sections designed “to close the digital divide in California.” These new amendments require the State Superintendent to survey education institutions to understand students' access to computing devices and broadband connections. For instance, prior to COVID-19, Section 12100.8 Jennifer E.

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