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Why Use SplashLearn in Class?

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It includes access to thousands of educational resources without hidden costs or permissions. Rewards: To further motivate learners, SplashLearn incorporates rewards like coins and access to non-curricular games. Free 11,000 Worksheets : Over 11,000 free worksheets across various subjects and levels are available to support teaching.

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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. Kiddom is an easy-to-use education platform designed as a centralized hub for teaching and learning. A growing body of research names curriculum as a critical factor in academic success.

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Meshing STEM and career tech education

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They do this by improving access to high quality learning opportunities both in and out of school, focusing on professional development, industry partnerships and community-based education programs. Those teachers are saying, “I’ll never teach math the same way again!”. prosperity in their regions.

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The Best, Free Financial Literacy Courses for Middle and High School

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Why Teach Financial Literacy? Furthermore, research supports starting early. Recent research shows that this free course boosts students' financial knowledge by 20% compared to those who didn't take it. Whether you teach economics, business, social studies, or career readiness, these financial literacy lessons have a place.

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

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Our current “secure” revenue source is a proviso that gives us access to the state’s Education Improvement Act fund. That said, we work collaboratively with the state Department of Education to review and revise academic standards, promote computer science, support connections between STEM and career and technical education and more.