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Sound Equity in the Modern Classroom

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These include the inability to access the instruction because of how a teacher presents a lesson or where they are projecting their voice in the classroom, learning and/or language ability and level of the student, poor acoustics of the physical space, and downgraded audio quality when streaming lessons online.

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High School and Personalized Learning

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We’ve thus seen a fundamental shift in how high school students learn within the classroom setting. What is personalized learning and how it is different from traditional schooling If you’re a student who can’t seem to thrive in a traditional classroom setting, then personalized learning may just be your ticket to success.

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Empower Your Students: Tips to Teach Financial Literacy Like a Pro

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Now, check your inbox to confirm that you'll receive the Every Classroom Matters Podcast in your inbox as shows are released. From budgets to banking to credit and savings, choose a topic and use it in your classroom with EVERFI’s free financial literacy lesson plans. This show's guest is financial literacy expert Brian Page.

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Leading Through Innovation: Celebrating Black STEM Leaders

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To recognize the contributions that Black STEM leaders have made, it is essential to celebrate their accomplishments and continue to foster a culture of innovation. Through their immense dedication and hard work, Black STEM leaders have broken barriers and challenged conventional wisdom. Why Was February chosen for Black History Month?

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How do you measure active learning? And should you?

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

Or, commitments to "student centered instruction", "lifelong learning", and so on — all of which have a practical embodiment in active learning — show up on paper, or on the strategic plan website, but you don't necessarily see those commitments play out in the average classroom. How would you do it?