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10 Essential Online Learning Best Practices

The CoolCatTeacher

in Secondary Education from Ball State University. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. As the former primary and middle school assistant principal of an international school, she cultivated a staff of educators from around the world.

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The Station Rotation Model

Catlin Tucker

They conducted research, investigated topics, and accessed online texts, resources, and tools. When I work with secondary teachers, I often hear the statement that “station rotation is an elementary model.” Student agency refers to the students’ ability to make key decisions about their learning.

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Can the ‘Netflix For Textbooks’ Model Actually Improve Access?

Edsurge

per month for one access to one digital textbook or $14.99 per month to access all of the more than 1,500 titles on the company’s platform, with each plan requiring a four-month minimum. Users also get access to audiobook versions of their texts?available That’s why the all-access model is so significant?it

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Maximizing Time with Data and Evidence-Enhanced Rotations at All Grade Levels

A Principal's Reflections

Nicki Slaugh and I shared the following in Personalize : With station rotation–or centers, as they are often referred to at the elementary level–the overarching goal is to use valuable class time more effectively. Below is a visual that can help effectively establish station rotation in your classroom or school.

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Nine New Lawsuits Target ?Inclusive Access? Textbook Programs, Alleging Antitrust Violations

Edsurge

Nine lawsuits filed in March, April and May against major textbook companies and retailers take aim at their bulk deals with colleges to offer online course materials, sometimes referred to as “inclusive access” programs. Pearson, McGraw Hill and Follett defended their inclusive access programs in email interviews with EdSurge.

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10 Ways to Move Forward: Learning Gaps and Post Pandemic Learning [Free Webinar]

The CoolCatTeacher

In this session, we’ll share where we are now, emotional trauma and learning, how effective distance learning compares to face-to-face learning, how to take your class online, accessibility and equity, assessment, and project-based learning. in Secondary Education from Ball State University. Dawn Stansbury. She received her M.Ed.

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Transforming learning at Tāmaki College with Hāpara

Hapara

Providing an equitable educational experience Supporting a diverse community Tmaki College is the original Manaiakalani Secondary School in New Zealand. He continues, You can see when theyve accessed a document and how much theyve done and provide feedback to guide them or get them back on track. Thats the biggest advantage for me.