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Leveraging SWOT to Navigate the Winds of Change

A Principal's Reflections

Understanding our current position is like having a detailed map before embarking on a journey. Charting a course toward our desired destination can be difficult without knowing where we stand. This awareness allows us to identify our strengths, recognize the gaps, and make informed decisions about the steps we need to take. In both personal growth and organizational development, clarity about our starting point empowers us to set realistic goals, measure progress, and ultimately reach where we

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Large Venue Display Solutions: Direct View LED vs. Projectors

ViewSonic Education

Direct view LED displays and projectors are great solutions for large venues. With so many options and features out there, however, it can be difficult to know which is best for you. With factors like price, picture quality, and maintenance, this short guide is here to help you decide. Read on to learn how projectors and direct view LEDs can solve your large venue problems and be a positive investment for your venue no matter what you choose.

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TEACHER VOICE: Big mistake — Schools are swapping out Shakespeare, Chaucer and Dickens for Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift

The Hechinger Report

The other day, one of my students told me that she’d been assigned the lyrics of Kendrick Lamar for her high school English class. It was the first time I had encountered a high school English assignment involving an author with whom I was wholly unfamiliar. But can we even call rapper and songwriter Kendrick Lamar an author, his lyrics literature? Call me a snob, but I would argue that we cannot and should not, especially at a level so introductory to the English literary canon as high school.

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Navigating EdTech: How to Adapt Technology to Your Teaching Style

ViewSonic Education

What are your strengths as a teacher? Your students and colleagues could probably name a few, but sometimes, naming our own strengths and embracing our teaching style can be a struggle. Because after all, when you understand your unique teaching style, you can choose how to best integrate technology into your classroom. As a classroom teacher, I tried my best to be adaptable and make sure students had access to resources that provided a deeper learning experience.

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Enhancing Higher Education with Generative AI: A Responsible Guide

Generative AI holds tremendous promise for all stakeholders in higher education. But guardrails are needed. Strong governance that empower instructors are at the core of a responsible approach to using generative AI in academia.

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Do Less This Year to Let Kids Do More in Math

MiddleWeb

This school year teacher-coach Mona Iehl is committing to do less so that her math students can do more. More thinking, more problem solving, more growing, all to empower them to take the lead in their learning and give them space to figure things out. Learn how she does it! The post Do Less This Year to Let Kids Do More in Math first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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61% of school leaders report spending too much time on administrative tasks

Twinkl International Publishing

How can artificial intelligence (AI) lighten the load for educators?

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How does the mispronunciation of names affect children?

Twinkl International Publishing

EYFS Digest explores the experiences of individuals with hard-to-pronounce names and the impact it has on them.

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Transport and Travel Themed Activities for Ages 5 to 7

Twinkl International Publishing

Buckle up for an adventure with our transport and travel themed activities for 5 to 7-year-olds.

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