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10 edtech experts you should follow

Hapara

After helping teachers transition to online learning during the pandemic, she began writing about her experiences, including a chapter on online learning in Like No Other School Year. She also wrote a full guide to online and digital learning, A Teacher’s Guide to Online Learning. . Want to learn more?

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Transforming learning at Tāmaki College with Hāpara

Hapara

For Tmaki College , Hpara provides a path to equitable and learner-centered education while helping educators manage their digital classroom. Providing an equitable educational experience Supporting a diverse community Tmaki College is the original Manaiakalani Secondary School in New Zealand.

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10 ways teachers can develop social and emotional skills for their learners

Hapara

Their Listening Deeply strategy for secondary grades helps actively listen “to make the speaker feel heard and without the need to reciprocate the conversation, but rather, to better understand and communicate with the speaker.” How will you build your students’ social and emotional skills? Relationship skills strategies 9.

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Too much tech? These 7 digital tools can create a daily structure for ALL your lessons, from start to finish.

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Since our switch from in-person to virtual and from copies to Chromebooks last year, these 7 digital tools have enabled me to facilitate accommodations , empower student engagement , and streamline assessment. This lesson procedure is intended for secondary students grades 7-12 but could be applicable to younger students as well.

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