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Raising the Smart Classroom’s IQ – By Dr. Paul Fornelli

ViewSonic Education

Smart Classrooms have the potential to eliminate problems caused by these conflicting student learning styles through the use of interactive technologies that promote universal student engagement. Alfoudari, Durugbo, & Aldhmour, 2023 ). and whiteboard.

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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

eSchool News

As we close the door on 2022 , we approach 2023 with clear-cut priorities for edtech and education as a whole. Education and student well-being are stretched thin, and lingering learning gaps, exacerbated by the pandemic, present hurdles for all students–especially underrepresented students groups who were already at a disadvantage.

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Why Summer Learning Programs Are Pushing More Fun Than Academics

Edsurge

Thanks to the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER) and its $6.1 We seek to engage kids in ways that matter to them.” It’s also important to remember that ESSER funds support programming through the summer of 2023, and district leaders are hoping to use the innovations they’re developing for years to come.

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Crunch the Numbers—EdTech Data You Can Use Right Now

eSchool News

2023 calculations by the UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report reveal that fewer than 1 in 5 countries have legislation in place to prevent and act on cyberbullying in school. ” At the center of the study was a new, easy-to-implement protocol for secondary school teachers to use to help increase reading fluency of their students.

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

eSchool News

As we closed the door on 2022 , we approached 2023 with clear-cut priorities for edtech and education as a whole. Education and student well-being are stretched thin, and lingering learning gaps, exacerbated by the pandemic, present hurdles for all students–especially underrepresented students groups who were already at a disadvantage.

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VHS Learning Continues to Serve Massachusetts Students Underrepresented in Advanced STEM Courses Through Statewide Initiative

eSchool News

18, 2022 – Many students don’t have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® (AP®) classes due to limited availability of AP® course offerings or certified instructors to teach the classes. In addition, local site coordinators will ensure any accommodations for students are implemented, in coordination with special education staff.

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Learning Through Play Is Powerful – and Students and Teachers Agree!

eSchool News

Once you see students engaged and learning through play, it clicks and the question goes from how to how do we add more?” 19th, 2023, using an email invitation and an online survey. ©2023 The LEGO Group. said Dr. Jenny Nash, Head of Education Impact, U.S. for LEGO Education. 13th and Sept. Data has been weighted.

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