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Where does data fit into the literacy conversation?
Data can help educators target interventions and keep student progress transparent in efforts to boost literacy skills, but compassion is key, says Monticello Community School District Supt. Tammy Mangus.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 23, 2016 -
Blended learning's evolution brings classrooms closer to 'School 2.0'
Schools across the country have moved to the next level of blended learning, turning to student-directed, personalized work that matches pupils' needs and abilities.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 23, 2016 -
Explore the Trendline➔
iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty ImagesTrendlineCybersecurity in K-12 Education
From the growing and persistent threat of ransomware attacks to concerns about vendors’ practices, schools have become increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks amid digital transitions.
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Study finds demand for greater district-parent communication during early childhood
The Center for College & Career Readiness partnered with Office Depot’s Committed to Learning initiative to survey thousands of teachers about early childhood preparation.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 23, 2016 -
Digital leadership requires effort from every angle of operations
Administrators should be infusing the demands of digital leadership into job descriptions and evaluation processes, encouraging collaboration and shifting school and district cultures.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 22, 2016 -
Former ELL draws from that experience as teacher, principal
Liz Serrato has developed a system of analyzing academic data, tracking student progress and developing targeted interventions to help English language learners succeed.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 19, 2016 -
Make the most of virtual field trips to boost learning
Virtual field trips have opened up the world to classes that can't travel, and eSchool News offers tips on how to maximize their impact.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 19, 2016 -
Virtual counselors aim to help low-income high-schoolers get into college
The nationwide student-to-counselor ratio is double what the American School Counselor Association recommends, and a number of organizations have stepped in to fill the gap virtually.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 19, 2016 -
Google Classroom unveils new tools for upcoming school year
New to the Google Classroom tool belt is a communication app to keep parents informed, an annotation tool, new VR “expeditions" and more.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 18, 2016 -
Gamified computer science courses help expand access
Schools that don’t have trained computer science teachers can start with CodeCombat’s game-based platform, which teaches students to code as they progress through a game.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 17, 2016 -
Schools using robots for collaboration, deeper learning
An Oklahoma elementary school won $50,000 for its collaboration with East Central University ed tech instructors, while English teachers are finding unlikely uses for the machines.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 17, 2016 -
Educators could take page from machine learning handbook
While early programmers gave machines specific instructions, today’s engineers teach computers algorithms that help them make sense of new inputs on their own.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 17, 2016 -
Flipped classrooms can reshape student learning metrics
Flipped classrooms can set the stage for personalized learning, assessments based on competency mastery and a shift toward standards-based grading.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 16, 2016 -
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Five fun ways to introduce electronics into your classroom
Teaching abstract electronics concepts to students can be challenging, but it doesn't have to be.
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Texas high school finances STEM wing via Office Depot partnership
The office supply store chain helped design and fund the 28,000-square-foot addition with 12 classrooms, two engineering labs, five computer labs and an incubator space.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 15, 2016 -
Poverty, MOOCs and resignations: The week's most-read education news
Stay ahead of the class with the latest on how MOOCs are being used as tools for equity in underserved high schools and more right here!
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 12, 2016 -
Blended learning contributed to culture shift in DC schools
Public schools in the nation's capital are four years into an initiative that has changed the way educators teach and even think about organizing their classrooms.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 12, 2016 -
Safety precautions a must when students take devices home
Google's built-in protections, combined with teacher-administered browser limits and additional software, can keep students and devices safe after school.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 12, 2016 -
Facebook-backed LMS gives students more lesson plan power
The Summit Personalized Learning Platform, created by charter network Summit Public Schools with Facebook funding, shows students a year’s worth of lessons and lets them choose.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 11, 2016 -
Schools may look to ISPs for help closing digital divide
Some internet service providers have taken steps to offer students without access to internet at home low-cost services, devices and training that help entire families.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 11, 2016 -
Computer-based standardized tests create barriers for some students
New exams aligned with the Common Core State Standards were harder than their predecessors, but students taking them online had an even tougher time.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 10, 2016 -
STEM effort looks to provide foundation in preschool
The 'Seeds of STEM' curriculum is still being developed, but it expects to introduce preschoolers to the problem-solving process that is basic to STEM fields.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 10, 2016 -
Deep Dive
MOOCs as tools for equity in under-resourced high schools
Boston University and Davidson College have begun using massive open online course platform edX to improve access and quality in high school AP courses.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 8, 2016 -
1:1 success, gig economy and workforce diversity: The week's most-read education news
Stay ahead of the class with the latest on Next Generation Science Standards, the pros and cons of institutional mergers and more right here.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 5, 2016 -
Increasing affordability demands consideration of VR's ed value
There are financial and logistical challenges to using VR in the classroom, but good content can give students opportunities to see distant places or travel in time to enhance lessons.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 5, 2016 -
AT&T to face $106K FCC fine for E-Rate violation
The telecomm company overcharged two Florida school districts by nearly $64,000, which the agency wants it to pay back along with a $106,425 fine.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 5, 2016