Fri.Jul 14, 2023

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How to Become a Citizen Scientist

Ask a Tech Teacher

Citizen scientists come from all walks of life and have made invaluable contributions to scientific knowledge and understanding. Consider: Charles Darwin: Darwin often relied on the observations of amateur naturalists and enthusiasts during his research Mary Anning: a fossil collector in the early 19th century William Herschel: an astronomer who discovered the planet Uranus E.

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Embracing the Transformative Influence of Generative AI

Edsurge

As educators, we know the potential that artificial intelligence (AI) has for our profession. Generative AI, a subset of AI that can generate new and original content, serves as a technology that amplifies our capabilities as educators and learners. Its ability to swiftly transform and transfer information surpasses previous boundaries, albeit with some initial apprehension from educators.

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3 simple ways educators and families can accelerate math learning

eSchool News

Key points: The latest assessments have made it clear that math achievement has plummeted A combination of home-school communication and play-based activities can help students struggling with math See related article: We can teach math better–here’s how As the most recent nation’s report card made painfully clear, American students are struggling in math.

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How New Orleans Food Culture Shaped My View of School Lunches

Edsurge

I teach in New Orleans, a city known for its food scene. Like everything else you love about New Orleans, our cuisine only exists because of Black people. From gumbo to grillades, crawfish boils to creole red gravy, New Orleans food is a melange of recipes passed down from generation to generation of Black, Creole and Indigenous people to create one of the only distinctive styles of cuisines of American origin.

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Reimagining Chickering & Gamson's Principles Post-Pandemic: Technology's Central Role in Modern Edu

This white paper examines and proposes revisions to the "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" introduced by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson in 1987 for today's technology-driven world.

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Engaging Activities to Extend STEM Learning 

Discovery Education

STEM is once again a hot topic in classrooms across the country, and it’s all because the rapidly growing career fields. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, STEM careers are expected to grow by 10.8% by 2031! That’s why teachers everywhere are focused on building exciting STEM lessons and engaging activities that introduce […] The post Engaging Activities to Extend STEM Learning appeared first on Discovery Education Blog.

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This key strategy can help boost teacher well-being immediately

eSchool News

Key points: Teachers have juggled so much during the pandemic and the return to school–it’s no wonder they’re burnt out High-quality substitutes are key to teachers’ ability to take breaks, and technology can aid in recruiting subs See related article: Survey highlights troubling teacher morale issues In the wake of the pandemic, student mental health is a top concern for K-12 leaders, as it should be.

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Introducing My PowerSchool: An Intuitive User Experience Empowering Families, Staff, and Administrators

eSchool News

FOLSOM, CALIF. – PowerSchool (NYSE: PWSC), the leading provider of cloud-based software for K-12 education in North America, today announced the release of My PowerSchool, a cohesive user experience that consolidates all relevant information and applications into a single, streamlined platform. My PowerSchool simplifies how families interact with their children’s school and how school technology leaders manage their PowerSchool solutions by providing a central point of access based on if the us

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Five community colleges tweak their offerings to match the local job market

The Hechinger Report

Sometimes the only choice is to evolve. That was the case for Lorain County Community College in northeastern Ohio, in the heart of the rust belt, when the surrounding manufacturing industry began to crumble in the 1990’s. The college had been founded in part to train workers for automotive and steel manufacturing jobs, and suddenly leaders had to pivot in order to stay relevant and try to keep people in jobs.

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Wayside Publishing to Enhance New and Future Products After Acquisition

eSchool News

FREEPORT, Maine – Wayside Publishing ® , the fastest-growing, U.S.-based K–12 world languages publisher, announces the acquisition of Lit ® , a leading creator of comprehensible input animated video stories. Wayside Publishing has been in business since 1988 and creates proficiency-based print and digital world language programs and Comprehension-based Readers.

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Cybersecurity in the Classroom: What Teachers Can Do

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Teachers can boost classroom cybersecurity with these resources, best practices, and more

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Behind the Bell: The Underlying Impact of Tardiness in K-12 Schools

Managing a K-12 campus with constant pressure to meet performance metrics is challenging. And tardiness can significantly limit a school from reaching these goals. Learn more about why chronic lateness matters, and key strategies to address the following impacts: Data errors caused by manual processes Low attendance and graduation rates that affect a school’s reputation Classroom disruption, which leads to poor academic performance High staff attrition and “The Teacher Exodus” Unmet LCAP goals t

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Dr. Albrecht Blog Post: "Stay Interview” Questions - Talking with Library Employees Who Are Thinking of Quitting

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We've just posted a new blog post by Dr. Albrecht in our " Library Service, Safety, & Security " section of Library 2.0 : "'Stay Interview' Questions: Talking with Library Employees Who Are Thinking of Quitting." The "Stay Interview" is a useful tool for library leaders, managers, and supervisors. It can serve as an early-warning coaching conversation, that touches base with an employee who might be thinking of leaving your library.

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Avoiding the Summer Brain Drain: Proactive Tips and strategies

SplashLearn

As the hours of the day become longer and the weather warms, many people look forward to summer vacations. But for students, this break from school may result in “summer brain drain”, a cognitive phenomenon responsible for a seasonal decline in intellectual abilities and skills. As a result, this could have some negative effects, including […] The post Avoiding the Summer Brain Drain: Proactive Tips and strategies first appeared on SplashLearn Blog.