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3 Things Educators and Edtech Suppliers Need to Talk About

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To address such challenges, a concerted effort must be made to ensure that newer technologies are implemented thoughtfully and responsibly, with a focus on enhancing the educational experience for all students. Ecosystem Evolution We need to build an ecosystem that works best for all educators and supports learners.

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Why Use SplashLearn in Class?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Ask a Tech Teacher occasionally reviews an education website that caught our eye and seemed to have excellent value for readers. It includes access to thousands of educational resources without hidden costs or permissions. Today, it’s SplashLearn. Subsequent plans start at $7.50/month. You can get started here !

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Integrate OUR Curricula into Your Kiddom Digital Platform

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I’m a big believer in online web-based curricula that can be accessed from any browser, any digital device, any location. EL Education K–5 Language Arts. Kiddom is an easy-to-use education platform designed as a centralized hub for teaching and learning. EL Education Language Arts (Grades K-5). Who is Kiddom?

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eSpark–Self-paced Learning for Math and Reading

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Right now, eSpark is only available for schools, not individual sign-ups (such as homeschoolers). If preferred, send letters to parents letting them know about this new learning platform their children will engage in at school and maybe at home as homework. Review the teacher resources on the educator dashboard.

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Arkansas calls on states to advance computer science education

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The summit builds on years of advances in computer science education in the state. Then, he told us “Arkansas is leading the nation in K-12 CS education.” In November, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson announced enrollment in computer science classes in schools had. The state has continued to broaden access to students K-12.

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As STEM evolves, so does South Carolina’s Coalition for Mathematics & Science

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The coalition, created in 1993, under a different name, initially worked to support science and mathematics education in the state. Do you have an affiliation/partnership with the state of South Carolina and its Department of Education? . We went from a revenue base of about $3 million annually to $300,000 almost overnight.

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Meshing STEM and career tech education

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Helping students prepare for today’s highly skilled jobs is a goal of STEM-based education. Such job preparation also has been a longtime aim of career technical education (CTE). To find out how that’s going, we contacted Mark Lewis policy director for STEM and CTE in the state’s Chief Education Office.

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