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Personalize: Meeting the Needs of ALL Learners

A Principal's Reflections

In March of 2022, I worked with a school system in Provo, Utah. During a roundtable discussion, I was asked to discuss key aspects of personalized learning that are critical to successful implementation. Personalize is your guide to transforming classrooms into dynamic hubs of exploration and discovery.

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Putting Guidance to Work: Lessons from the Massachusetts Edtech Peer Learning Cohort

Digital Promise

Many districts invested in edtech platforms and tools to facilitate online learning and to build a hybrid infrastructure that would support the return to in-person learning, all with the goal of creating equitable learning experiences for students.

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Elementary and Secondary Emergency School Relief (ESSER) Funds Allow for Improved Indoor Air Quality in U.S. Schools

eSchool News

DALLAS (August 18, 2022) – ActivePure , the world’s leader in air and surface purification technologies, is now available for educational institutions through special funding from the U.S. Those interested in learning more about the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funds (ESSER) can read more here.

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Supporting students: What’s next for mental health

The Hechinger Report

88 percent of college students polled in a January 2022 survey by TimelyMD, a higher ed telehealth provider, said there’s a mental health crisis at colleges and universities in the United States. © 2022 The Christian Science Monitor. There are also increased efforts to find solutions. Even as new ideas rollout, challenges remain.

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Don’t Return to Your School’s Pre-Pandemic Schedule. Improve It Through Brain Science.

Edsurge

So when schools called us during the summer of 2021, they often asked whether they should stick with the schedules they created for distance, hybrid or safer in-person learning or return to a more traditional format. Too often when we think of daily schedules, we tend to think about their impact on secondary school.

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TutorMe Partners with Columbia Public Schools, Providing Students with Tailored Instruction for Academic Advancement

eSchool News

LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) — TutorMe , an online tutoring solution creating access and opportunity for all students, announces a partnership with Columbia Public Schools in Columbia, MO, supporting students during the 2022–2023 school year with learning recovery and academic advancement.

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Horticulture, horses and ‘Chill Rooms’: One district goes all-in on mental health support

The Hechinger Report

As Northgate returned fully to in-person learning in 2021, educators here noticed that student mental health had worsened, and decided to dedicate nearly a fifth of the district’s federal Covid-relief funds — about $800,000 — to building out its mental health programs. Related: Mental health: Is that a job for schools?