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How Data Drives Strategies for Improved Student Outcomes

ED Surge

Data-driven decisions are increasingly recognized as a critical component of K-12 education, enhancing personalized learning, improving assessment and feedback, optimizing resource allocation and fostering early intervention. The balance between quantitative and qualitative data is essential.

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Hard vs Soft Skills in STEM Education

STEM Sport

Here are some primary hard skills: Data Analysis: The ability to collect, interpret, and draw meaningful conclusions from data. Scientific Inquiry: The skill to conduct experiments, gather data, and draw scientific conclusions. Hard skills directly apply in various STEM fields, from physics to computer science.

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The Astonishing Digital Skills Jobs of The Future (2023)

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Whether you have a passion for web development, data analysis, cybersecurity, digital marketing, user experience design, cloud computing, project management, artificial intelligence, or digital strategy and consulting, there are plenty of opportunities waiting for you. So, don’t underestimate the power of data analysis.

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16 Football Themed Activities for the Classroom

STEM Sport

From analyzing player statistics to understanding the physics behind ball trajectories and field dimensions, students see real-world applications of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Students can use real-world data from professional and collegiate football games and compare it to their own kicks.

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The Important Role of STEM Curriculum in Middle School and High School Education

CTE Learning

Sometimes we forget that hands-on experience does not require some physical manipulatives. Physics is a great example: so much of physics is directly applied in engineering, trade careers, game coding, sustainability, electronics and robotics. Hands-on learning means a focus on doing something real and with real purpose.

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The Important Role of STEM Curriculum in Middle School and High School Education

CTE Learning

Sometimes we forget that hands-on experience does not require some physical manipulatives. Physics is a great example: so much of physics is directly applied in engineering, trade careers, game coding, sustainability, electronics and robotics. Hands-on learning means a focus on doing something real and with real purpose.

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Learner Analytics for Informed Teaching Strategies

Magic EdTech

This opens up new avenues for researchers, who with the help of big data, can study students’ and teachers’ behavior toward learning outcomes and also close the feedback gap by providing timely suggestions and critiques. Learners are the biggest beneficiaries of data analysis as it can help them understand their progress.