education
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Los Angeles Unified to limit screen time for all students, prohibits use among very young students
This story was originally published by EdSource. Subscribe to their daily newsletter. The Los Angeles Unified School District voted unanimously…
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Who Misses Out When Teaching Starts Too Late?
Episode Transcript Marlena Jackson-Retondo: Welcome to Mind Shift, where we explore the future of learning and how we raise our…
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Section 1 is not Basic. It is the core of everything we do.
Overview: Strong, targeted Phase 1 instruction and classroom culture are the foundation of student success, preventing the need for excessive…
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From Screen to World: 5 Ways to Use AI to Stimulate Learning in EK–12 Classrooms
From Screen to World: 5 Ways to Use AI to Stimulate Learning in EK–12 Classrooms provided by Athena Stanley Artificial…
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Dr. Sharon Bennett Delesbore: Pioneering equity and excellence in science education
Overview: The work of Dr. Sharon Bennett Delesbore exemplifies an ongoing commitment to equity-driven, culturally responsive science education that empowers…
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Perceiving Young Speech in Multilingual Children
given by Iryna LiusikEarly Childhood Teacher — Language and Emotional Development Series note: This is Part 1 of a two-part…
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Designing for Depth: When High Success Is Not the Whole Story
Designing for Depth: When High Success Is Not the Whole Story given by Laura MukerjiInterestEd Educational Solutions In most classrooms,…
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The Department of Education is about to disband the English Learner Support Office
Overview: The US Department of Education plans to disband the Office of English Language Acquisition, which supports more than 5…
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Do Less, Ask More: How to Make Life Easier as a Working Parent
While I was one of the lucky ones – I had a few months of protected, paid leave – coming…
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On the ethics of students who get good grades
Overview: Behavioral grading requires distinguishing between students who “can” do the work and those who “won’t,” advocating for grading practices…
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