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Success Story: Parkside Middle School, NH

CoderZ

The post Success Story: Parkside Middle School, NH appeared first on CoderZ. That’s what the Middle School at Parkside in Manchester, NH did when it wanted to develop a robotics team. It’s basically up to us to figure out how to fund these types of initiatives,” said Pauline Soucy, Computer Science Educator.

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Success Story: Hutchinson Technical High School

CoderZ

From his vantage point as a former software training and network technician, Hux introduces students to some of the realities of working in IT and helps prepare them for success in the workplace. Then, the platform plots a chart for success—based on “missions” that they accomplish one by one—as the kids move down their respective paths.

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How to Build Any School into a Success Story

Middle Web

The post How to Build Any School into a Success Story first appeared on MiddleWeb. Every school leader needs a focused, intentional process to move a school from what it is to what it can become, writes veteran principal Frank Hagan.

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Highlighting a Success Story at a Florida Public Charter School

CTE Learning

It engages them, and it shows them success immediately. The post Highlighting a Success Story at a Florida Public Charter School appeared first on CTeLearning. My students get so excited when they see that the code they created is popping up in the browser. They know they can do it. This opportunity is here.

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

CTE Learning

It engages them, and it shows them success immediately. Stay tuned… The post Highlighting a Success Story at a Florida Public Charter School Part I appeared first on CTeLearning. My students get so excited when they see that the code they created is popping up in the browser. They know they can do it.

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Playful Pedagogy: Gamer Types and Board Games for Inclusive Learning

ED Surge

This approach could be more successful for longer projects, especially when explaining the logic of a well-rounded team. For example, students in Chinese 4 and 5 classes were assigned a short story on the historical tale of Zheng He, a Chinese explorer who journeyed across southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa more than 600 years ago.

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Highlighting a Success Story at a Florida Public Charter School

CTE Learning

It engages them, and it shows them success immediately. My students get so excited when they see that the code they created is popping up in the browser. Again it may be such a simple thing, but in each of your curricula, the students are creating things right from the start. They know they can do it.