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The Future of Work Is Flexible. Will Higher Ed Stay Stuck in the Past?

ED Surge

The project sought to “reimagine” how and where employees work after the pandemic, with a focus on “understanding the long-term potential for remote and hybrid work, flexible schedules, and other types of work arrangements”—arrangements it collectively calls “flexible work.” And where did that reimagining take them?

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Bringing Better STEM Education to the Rural South

ED Surge

Department of Education and will last five years. The threat of climate change has exposed more homes to flooding and wildfires, and it has intensified heat waves that prompt farmers to lose crop yields and a way to sustain a living. The curriculum also primes students for college and potential careers in science.

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The Rise of eSports in Education: Breaking New Ground

Cool Cat Teacher

Welcome to another episode of the 10 Minute Teacher Podcast, where today we're diving into the game-changing world of scholastic esports. Tune in to discover why esports might just be the missing piece in your educational toolkit and how you can start a program at your school. Esports are rapidly growing in schools across the country.

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Education at Home (Homeschooling) is the BEST

Chillax Science

I have been in the world of science education for over two decades, but it wasn’t until I became a mother that I started thinking that homeschooling is best. Homeschooling is one of the best methods of educating children because it allows for a safe, personalized and flexible learning experience.

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Want Students Who Think for Themselves? Let’s Eliminate Our Standardized School System

ED Surge

John preferred reading passages and answering questions where all of his classmate’s answers would be similar because he could get the work done quickly. In this kind of learning environment, where a student’s creativity and critical thinking skills are constantly challenged, John took some time to adjust. Students are the problem.”

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A New Student Made Me Rethink My Classroom Culture — and the Ways It Marginalizes Students

ED Surge

Understandably, coming from a majority Black school in the city where every student looks like you to a majority white school in the suburbs can be a hard adjustment for a student to manage. His transition has made me rethink the culture of my classroom, and my role as an educator in creating that culture.

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Leveling Up Education: The Crucial Role of Real-World Application in Game-Based Learning 

CoderZ

Play is a fundamental part of how learning occurs, and so it’s no surprise that fun and games have long been a cornerstone of education. Play is a fundamental part of how learning occurs, and so it’s no surprise that fun and games have long been a cornerstone of education.