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How Higher Ed Institutions Are Strategically Managing Change

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McGrath Director of Sales & Strategy, Workday Adaptive Planning, Alight In response to these pressing challenges, higher education institutions are engaging professional services to help them effectively navigate turbulent times. We implement a forecasting and reporting tool that aggregates data to inform solutions,” says McGrath. “But

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Engaging All Learners: Expanding High School Options for Success

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The Ask a Tech Teacher team has some ideas on balancing varied learning styles with needs to provide students their best chance at success in college or career–whichever they choose: Engaging All Learners: Expanding High School Options for Success Think about Albert Einstein, who, despite his genius, struggled in traditional school settings.

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Success Needs a Plan

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Why Use SplashLearn in Class?

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Subsequent plans start at $7.50/month. Worksheets: An expansive collection of worksheets is available, covering every imaginable skill necessary for school success. Lesson Plans and Teaching Tools : Detailed lesson plans and tools align with educational standards to aid effective teaching. Today, it’s SplashLearn.

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My Students Can’t Meet Academic Standards Because the School Model No Longer Fits Them

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When I pointed out that he solved the first one correctly, and the rest just needed to follow the same process, he confessed that it just took too long and he didn’t want to do it. This may simply be because we are getting better at diagnosing students and understanding their challenges, but the recognition of their needs can’t be ignored.

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Balancing Academics and Social Life in College

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As this school year approaches an end and students start to plan on college life, the Ask a Tech Teacher team has suggestions on how to make that work well: Balancing Academics and Social Life in College College life is an exhilarating journey filled with learning, discovery, and growth.

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Facing a Digital Divide, Student Success Requires Connectivity and Access to Technology

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Despite incremental progress made to narrow the digital divide, students’ success today hinges on having access to a connected device and high-speed internet in the classroom and at home. Technology proficiency becomes essential for future success, and connected devices empower students to navigate the modern workplace. —