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Looking Ahead to Remote Work in 2021

CTE Learning

The events of 2020 altered the workforce drastically, and those changes will continue in 2021. Work from home arrangements are also referred to as hybrid or flexible schedule positions, and can include jobs in a variety of industries including technology, personal finance management and accounting, sales, education, medical, and many more.

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Students Know What They’re Looking for Online. Are Colleges Delivering What They Want?

ED Surge

A recent analysis of federal government data by Jeff Seaman of Bayview Analytics shows that enrollment in on-campus courses fell nearly 11 percent in the past decade and almost 30 percent from 2020 to 2021. Surveys of remote college students show that their top priorities are convenience and flexibility.

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Book Review–My Secret EdTech diary

Ask a Tech Teacher

Al Kingsley’s My Secret EdTech Diary (John Cott Educational 2021) is a big-goaled, meandering overview of edtech (educational technology) available and pertinent to teachers and students. Planning ahead with your digital strategy (i.e., Stop, look and listen, Wellbeing, and Asking the right questions). by Al Kingsley.

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As Student Engagement Falls, Colleges Wonder: ‘Are We Part of the Problem?’

ED Surge

In their anecdotes, fewer students are showing up to class and turning work in on time (or at all). But declining student participation may also stem from the challenges inherent to remote and hybrid learning. As the pandemic progresses, professors are sharing stories about what feels to them like widespread student disengagement.

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7 Ways STEM Supports Neurodiversity

PCS Edventures

Neurodiversity is the belief that people's different approaches to learning are strengths , as there is no singular “right” way to interact with the world around them (Baumer, 2021). PCS Edventures supports educators looking to embrace and celebrate learners’ many diverse abilities. Look no further than project-based learning.

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The Superpowers of STEM in Out-of-School Programs

PCS Edventures

Unfortunately, many students struggled with remote learning and navigating unfamiliar online platforms, especially students from lower-income families who lacked the technology, educational resources and other opportunities that come with financial security. This post-pandemic decline in student learning has been termed the COVID-19 slide.

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Exploring Culturally Responsive Science Teaching Through Turbulence and Challenge: Starting a Multi-year Research Study During the Pandemic

National Science Foundation

In this blog, we describe these challenges and how we are adapting to and learning from them—including new ways of working with teachers and colleagues. The first year of our study, Investigating Effective Teaching Through a Culturally Responsive Lens ( Grant #1950260 ), was seriously impacted by the pandemic. 1992; Lopez, 2017).