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Subscriber Special: Huge Savings on Posters

Ask a Tech Teacher

Every month, subscribers to our newsletter get a free/discounted resource to help their tech teaching. March 1-3, 2023 65 Tech Ed Posters $2.99 This set of sixty-five posters is a varied collection you can use to share critical issues dealing with technology and education. Print them out and hang them on your classroom walls or share them out digitally on a Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram feed.

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Teaching Partner, Grading Assistant or Substitute Teacher?

ED Surge

AI tools have rapidly entered Language Arts classrooms. The proliferation of AI tools has outpaced efforts to understand how AI’s presence might change teaching practices or the role of the teacher. ChatGPT adds to the suite of AI tools that might be encountered in an ELA classroom, along with automated essay scoring, writing evaluation and feedback.

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LCR Careers Hub: NEW Website & National Careers Week Guide!

All About STEM

We’re excited to announce that the NEW Liverpool City Region Careers Hub website is LIVE! Take a look and discover a fantastic range of careers resources, events and an engaging, inspirational employer offer. As part of the launch celebrations, the LCR Careers Hub has created a National Careers Week Guide to support schools and colleges in their planning.

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Book Talk Videos Let Peers Encourage Peers

Middle Web

“Ultimately book talk videos recorded by peers are beneficial if we want to inspire middle grades reluctant readers. They need to witness peers having fun with books. It nurtures the idea that reading is worth a try.” School librarian Kristen Day shares how her "EGGs" are doing it. The post Book Talk Videos Let Peers Encourage Peers first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Social-Emotional Learning Resources for Supporting Students and Teachers

STEM Discovery Education

Education is a changing landscape, and while changes can be exciting, their uncertainty can also cause stress. As teachers and students navigate the shifts in curriculum, technology, and learning experiences, it’s more important than ever for schools to provide emotional and wellness support for both teachers and students. With International Social-Emotional Learning Day on March 2, it’s a great time to reflect on the ways schools and communities can provide resources for social-emotional wellbe

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Let the March MATHness begin!

Talk STEM

March is here, and with it comes the newest initiative from talkSTEM and MathFinder – the March Mathness Challenge ! We’ve compiled our walkSTEM tours of Dallas (and added a few new ones!) into a competition to explore and engage with Math in our great city. By engaging with the Math that’s embedded in our built, living, artistic, and architectural environments, you gain insights and perspectives about our parks, artworks, animals, plants, and neighborhoods.

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Highlighting a Success Story at a Florida Public Charter School

CTE Learning

Today we are highlighting one of our teachers, Karimah Grayson of SunEd High School in Margate, FL. SunEd High is a public charter school serving students for whom the traditional high school model may not be the best fit. SunEd students earn their full high school diplomas, not GEDs. SunEd High School adopted the courses after the principal Tammy Lara and her team vetted the courses and determined the curricula to deploy.

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3 EASY Ways to use Science Sorts

The Science Penguin

Sorting relays are an easy addition to any science class. I started using them when I had a group that needed a more active way to review. Science sorting relays can be a fun and engaging way to get students involved. Science sorting relays are typically done in teams, encouraging student collaboration and teamwork. Sorting relays are a great way to reinforce previously taught concepts.

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Highlighting a Success Story at a Florida Public Charter School Part I

CTE Learning

Today we are highlighting one of our teachers, Karimah Grayson of SunEd High School in Margate, FL. SunEd High is a public charter school serving students for whom the traditional high school model may not be the best fit. SunEd students earn their full high school diplomas, not GEDs. SunEd High School adopted the courses after the principal Tammy Lara and her team vetted the courses and determined the curricula to deploy.

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Harnessing The Power Of Math Manipulatives

Mathematics, a subject steeped in abstract concepts, often poses challenges to students, especially those in grades 5-10. But imagine a bridge that transformed this intricate maze into an interactive adventure.

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The Role of Research in a Master’s in ECE Program

Career in STEM

Electrical and computer engineering are rapidly evolving fields with an ever-expanding scope of applications. As such, it is essential for students pursuing a Master’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) to stay up-to-date with the latest technological advancements, emerging trends, and novel approaches to solving complex problems.

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Highlighting a Success Story at a Florida Public Charter School

CTE Learning

Today we are highlighting one of our teachers, Karimah Grayson of SunEd High School in Margate, FL. SunEd High is a public charter school serving students for whom the traditional high school model may not be the best fit. SunEd students earn their full high school diplomas, not GEDs. SunEd High School adopted the courses after the principal Tammy Lara and her team vetted the courses and determined the curricula to deploy.

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Protected: This Month at DE: May

STEM Discovery Education

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: The post Protected: This Month at DE: May appeared first on Discovery Education Blog.

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Inventions You Didn't Know Were Created by Women

EiE Blog

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Downloadable Design Briefs for an Integrative STEM Curriculum

These easy-to-use design briefs outline student objectives, challenges, and materials needed to complete each 30-minute to 4-hour lesson. ITEEA’s Integrative STEM curriculum, Engineering byDesign, includes many more standards driven hands-on activities just like these!

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STEM Sports March Newsletter

STEM Sport

See what STEM Sports has been up to this month.

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Students Want a Better Education Experience. First, Teachers Must Master Deeper Learning.

ED Surge

At the beginning of this school year, I facilitated a professional development (PD) session with middle school teachers about how to use education technology tools for deeper learning. Jal Mehta and Sarah Fine, authors of the 2019 book “ In Search of Deeper Learning ”, define deeper learning as “the understanding of not just the surface features of a subject or discipline, but the underlying structures or ideas.

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