Lexia Learning, a corporation specializing in structured literacy, recently convened a roundtable on a subject matter that has been supplied considerable notice in Language Magazine more than current decades, “Unifying Language Acquisition with Literacy Instruction for Language-Minority Learners.”Structured by José A. Viana, previous assistant deputy secretary and director of the […]
Day: July 19, 2022
Ridgefield Continuing Education seminar, classes, more news
Citizens are invited to tune into Zoom this thirty day period for the Ridgefield Continuing Education program’s impending classes. On July 20, tech creator and instructor Lance Whitney will train attendees methods and approaches for profitable selling on eBay via the course “How to Market Things on eBay.” As well […]
Shifting Spotlight – STORIES FROM SCHOOL AZ
“You are likely to experience strange all year extensive,” a instructor stated to me at the commencing of the 12 months in my new posture as Educational Aid Instructor. Like numerous veteran teachers hoping to impart the wisdom they have obtained by way of years of working experience, she shared […]
Virtual reality can support and enhance outdoor environmental education
The use of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) for environmental education is controversial. Some are concerned that these technologies might replace or disrupt outdoor experiences that can connect students to nature and develop pro-environmental behaviours. However, learning through technology and being outdoors aren’t mutually exclusive. When VR and […]
Top 10 Mistakes Educational Publishers Make When Outsourcing Work to a Vendor and How to Avoid Them
You’re invited to register for our upcoming free webinar on July 28th at 2:00 p.m. ET. This educational webinar will be led by our Director of Strategic Accounts, Dan Souers, and our Marketing Manager, Raymond Garcia. This webinar will walk you through the top 10 most common mistakes […]
Educator voice: How digital citizenship helps keep youth safe and productive online
The National Affiliation for Media Literacy Instruction (NAMLE) wrapped up its annual a few-working day digital convention Sunday. Diana Graber, who spoke at NAMLE this calendar year, is the founder of Cyberwise, an corporation specializing in getting ready learners to be “ethical, protected, and effective digital citizens.” Graber is the […]
Six DIY Tech Fixes for Teachers
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How To Create Amazing Weekly Email Newsletter That Teachers Read
In this post, we will take a look at the Weekly Email Newsletter and how Instructional Coaches can use them effectively to not only communicate with their colleagues but create several weeks of ongoing professional learning for their entire school districts. If you are a Tech Coach and are interested […]
Here’s what schools should do about lack of faith in college education and its high cost
A state sharply divided when it arrives to fairness and politics is largely in arrangement about methods to increase better instruction. A new nationwide study finds broad support for general public larger-ed funding, rapid classes tied to in-desire jobs and advancements to elevate the economic benefit of levels. People are the […]