We know in K12 Masks will more than likely be mandatory, temperatures will be taken daily, and hands washed or sanitized quite often but try telling a first grader who just turned 6 to cover their nose and mouth for over 10 minutes. This fall will be a challenge to school districts around the world.
Read MoreMany parents may want to rush to K12 online schools but some schools struggle to meet the demand of every student.
Read MoreOur world is digital! Online learning is necessary for our students to be relevant in our current context. So what are you going to do during the summer to prepare?
Read MoreThe sense of connection is much more important than the content at this point. Yes, you will have to build a new online culture and social norms.
Read MoreWe at Educational Innovation 360 are excited to share that the educational field paradigm is changing form industrial-age to a learner-centered information-age paradigm.
Read MoreTeachers are expected to become experts while under scrutiny from their districts and parents. Although teachers are working hard to try to meet the needs of all learners there are several challenges.
Read MoreOnline learning is a robust set of creative modules designed for individual student learning and achievement.
Read MoreThe use of a Response to Intervention (RTI) model as a proactive and effective method for screening, assessing, and supporting students with academic, emotional, and behavioral needs.
Read More“Working twice as hard to get half as far” continues to loom in schools, many times African Americans women are not privy to these networks put in place that allow for white women to be successful in school systems as teachers.
Read MoreHave you ever been frustrated with school results so much that you wanted to open your own school? Well, that’s what Mark did; he transformed a junkyard into a school that changed the future of Native Students.
Read MoreWhat happens when you allow students the opportunity to explore? At Brightworks, a student might get cut, have bloody knuckles, or get a nasty bruise but students are allowed to be curious and build while using tools and solving real-world problems.
Read MoreStudents who are better at coping with daily challenges, classroom conflicts, and academic success are said to possess strong social-emotional skills. Schools are working to create a culture that promotes positive conversations, a connected ability to work with others, and an openness to diverse prospectives.
Read MoreAlthough there are many exciting advantages there are also things we should keep in mind about Edtech, which is paving the way in an ever-increasing world.
Read MoreCan you imagine writing on a digital table and sending it to your email? Well, it’s happening! Digital aids in integrated learning of print and digital material include Smart tables that are essentially digital, interactive displays as tables rather than wall displays.
Read MoreAcross the US, students are demanding their rights to be recognized by their school administrators as students want more control over their education.
Read MoreTraditionally, students were not included in conversations that directly affected them even in the classroom setting but now School districts are incorporating student voice in everything they do!
Read MoreKeeping Up with School Assignments, Projects, and Deadlines are just a few things that students go through during middle school; at a time when feeling socially insecure and emotionally vulnerable are at its peak.
Read MoreDigital badges or micro-credentials is a way to recognize professionals who demonstrate skills and competence in specific areas of their field.
Read MoreBeing a change agent can be tricky but with a little help, you too can change a school’s norm. Yes, teachers and staff can shift a culture.
Read MoreEngaged students became more proactive in their learning, rather than just participating in classes which formed the basis of the previous understanding of engagement.
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