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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Not all students have reliable internet connections or devices, creating a digital divide that exacerbates existing inequalitiesespecially for younger learners in an online elementary school setting where consistent access is critical for foundational development. Photo Source: [link] Copyright 2025 askatechteacher.com All rights reserved.

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HMH Launches Performance Suite: A Unified Solution for Curriculum, Assessment and Professional Development

eSchool News

BOSTON – Adaptive learning company HMH today announced HMH Performance Suite –a first-of-its-kind teaching and learning solution that integrates assessment, Tier 1 curriculum and instruction to harmonize K-12 classroom teaching practices on a single platform. Liberty Elementary School in Tulare, Calif.

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The Role of AI in Education: A Learning Tool, Rather Than a Crutch

Educate AI Magazine

Artificial intelligence is transforming learning from the elementary classroom to higher education. Some may see Al as an endeavor that will eventually supplant traditional learning, but in truth, Al has the potential to enhance learning by guiding students, opening doors of knowledge, and explaining concepts in detail.

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ClassGaga Case Study: South Amboy Students Achieve Significant Math Gains with ClassGaga AI Learning Program

ClassGaga

South Amboy, NJ A new study showcases significant improvements in math proficiency among students at South Amboy Elementary School following the implementation of the ClassGaga Math Learning Program. For detailed research findings and additional insights, read the full report at: www.classgaga.com/impact Powered by beehiiv

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21 priorities for student success and learning in 2025

eSchool News

Improving student learning and student success is necessary for students to compete in a rapidly changing world that requires critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability. Learning losses and persistent equity challenges linger even as the world marks one more year since the COVID pandemic.

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Almost 2,000 Schools and Districts Choose Lexia® English Language Development™ to Support Emergent Bilingual Students’ English Language Acquisition

eSchool News

BOSTON (March 31, 2025) In recent months, almost 2,000 schools and districts have purchased or renewed licenses for Lexia English Language Development (Lexia English) from Lexia , a Cambium Learning Group brand. Prince William County Schools serves more than 20,000 English learners who speak 140 languages.

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Almost 2,000 Schools and Districts Choose Lexia® English Language Development™ to Support English Language Acquisition

ET Magazine

After a pilot, the district has allowed individual middle and elementary schools to purchase Lexia English during the 2024-2025 school year. One of those educators who used the program is Lynmara Coln, the director of Student Opportunity and Multilingual Services at Prince William County Schools in Virginia.