If You Are Not Teaching Current Events; Then How Can Students Relate?

For the Fall, students must identify current issues that will affect their generation and understand the social issues of their time so let’s teach it EVEN if it’s not in your curriculum.

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What Is One Sure-Fire Way to Engage Students Online?

In order for online learning resources to be effective, the lessons must promote engagement with the students as a group, relevant to both the material being taught and the age of the students, and interesting enough to keep student’s minds from wandering, so what are you doing?

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Understanding the Impact of SEL on Equity in Education: Crisis Leadership

Schools are working in K12 organizations and are dealing with unpredictable events, this is crisis leadership so how are we supporting the people that we lead?

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Why You Should Focus on Blended Learning in Mathematics

A Blended Learning program is how it can be personalized to each student, improving areas, where they are struggling and encouraging them in areas where they are flourishing so, have you tried the flex model?

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What Are The Best Ways To Get Teachers To Try New Things In An Online Environment?

We know that there are best practices when it comes to (PD) so here are a few that schools can reference but keep in mind that times are changing and with technology, we can make our current vision a reality.

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Does Your School Have What it Takes to Move Beyond Trial and Error

Depending on the type of program and the amount of data required, some researchers really do not know if the program they created has achieved its goals until a few years later. Yes, we are all trying to move beyond trial and error.

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How to Win Big by Using E-coaching to Support University-Public School Partnerships

At Ei360, we have a 98% teacher retention rate, a 1:1 coaching support for new teachers, and an expedited support system that provides expedited teacher growth.

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Instant Messaging is Necessary to Foster Teacher-Student Relationships So Why Aren't We Using It?

Although Zoom and Teams have made instant messaging a little easier, some teachers still don’t use it during class which may hinder student understanding and individual progress.

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Are You Getting the Most Out of Your Video Capture And Annotation Technology

Yes, we want the ability to capture any part of the lesson, have students take notes on the video, and sharing the clip with their peers. How can we do this?

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Is Your District Willing to Use Students As Test Cases: Measurement in K–12 Online Learning Environments

The accessibility that online learning programs provide the general public and their children is invaluable to society as a whole… so our students are test subjects…

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Online VS. Face To Face Teacher Preparation Programs: Which is better?

Many teachers who choose to take online courses or classes do because it is much more convenient than commuting to an educational center two to four times a week. So, will that help them become a better teacher?

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The future Is Online Learning: Crucial For Teacher And Student Growth

Covid-19 has been overwhelming and keeping up with alternative learning strategies that were not fully developed continues to be a challenge. We are starting to see an opportunity gap within grade levels and many schools are struggling to develop effective online learning courses.

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Some Acquired The Value-Added Model (VAM) and many still don't trust it!

The idea of evaluating teachers in the next 10 years seems like a stretch due to the teacher shortage and the Covid19 pandemic but we still have these systems in place, so how are you adapting?

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