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Why the Dire State of the Early Learning Workforce Is ‘Alarming and Not Surprising’

ED Surge

The state of early care and education today is, in a word, unsustainable. Thats what a recent survey of 10,000 early childhood educators found, and its what providers continue to share anecdotally. With the pandemic in the rearview and the accompanying funding it brought the field now a fading memory many early education providers find that they cannot keep up with rising costs, staff shortages and low morale.

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March 31st is World Backup Day

Ask a Tech Teacher

World Backup DayMarch 31st Every Year March 31st is called World Backup Day. At least once a year, I remind you to backup your data files to an external drive (like a flash drive). This is one that isnt connected to your local computer so cant be compromised if you get a virus. Cloud drives are good, but once a year, do the entire collection of data files to what is called an air gap driveone separated from any internet connection.

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AI in Education: Friend or Foe? A Student Perspective #AILiteracyDay

Cool Cat Teacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Today is AI Literacy Day, Friday, March 28, 2025. So, as my part in celebrating this day, I thought the best people to speak about this topic is my students. So, I issued a call to my AP students and two of them showed up this past Tuesday and we recorded this show. I think that their honest, intelligent, reflective thoughts of the issue of their generation and their concerns and hopes for the future where my student

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Websites that add sparkle (and learning) to Spring

Ask a Tech Teacher

A few spring websites, lesson plans, printables, activities: 7 Science Experiments that Teach About Spring Books from Scholastic about Spring Spring Puzzle Spring Garde n–click to find flowers Spring Games Spring Vocabulary (video) Spring Word Scramble Spring Word Search What Happens in Spring (video) What Happens in Spring –PS (video) Life Cycles Life cycle of a snake Life Cycle Lesson Plans Life Cycle resources Life Cycles Life Cycle Symbaloo Plant life cycle Click for ideas from T

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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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Teaching The Writing of Secure Code

Computer Science Teacher

One of the great problems of teaching computer science is that there is a limited amount of time to teach and an unlimited amount of things that can be taught. There is very little degree of agreement of what must be taught. Teachers do the best they can but there is a good amount of variation on what gets taught. One thing that seems to always (or close to always) get left out is writing safe and secure code.

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Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

ED Surge

One of the perks of Angie Adams job at Samsung is that every year, she gets to witness how some of the countrys most talented emerging scientists are tackling difficult problems in creative ways. Theyre working on AI tools that can recognize the signs of oncoming panic attacks for kids on the autism spectrum in one case, and figuring out how drones can be used effectively to fight wildfires in another.

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NEW: Daily Education and Technology News for Schools 3/29/2025

Cool Cat Teacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Today, I'm sharing what I've learned and my favorite links from this week. In a world where Perplexity can give us so much, it can't give the perspective of an American teacher who is in the classroom and her observations on what is going on around us. And while I like Perplexity like others do, I used to do these blog posts where I would share what I'd bookmarked from that week.

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Giving Students Agency to Help Tilt the World

Middle Web

Eighth grade teacher Sarah Cooper shares a class snapshot to show how much our students can understand. She believes it's the obligation of social studies teachers (and others) to explore imperative issues of the past and present, "even when it would be infinitely easier not to." The post Giving Students Agency to Help Tilt the World first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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LCR Careers Hub: Student Careers Champions!

All About STEM

The Liverpool City Region Careers Hub Student Careers Champions Programme is aimed at 11-19-year-olds in Secondary Schools and Further Education Colleges. The Programme is designed to improve pupil, staff and parents’ understanding of growth sectors and a wider understanding of local labour market information (LMI).

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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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Better Design Might Be the Next Frontier in Getting Students Back to Campus

ED Surge

As designers drew up plans to revitalize the visual arts complex at California State University, Fullerton, they hoped to create a space that would encourage students to stay on campus as much as possible. Many of Fullertons students commute to campus from home. That means they need comfortable places to do homework, meet with professors or talk to classmates.

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How to Actually Engage Students Who Have Zero Attention Span

Cool Cat Teacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Dr. Marc Isseks, author of Captivate: Engaging and Empowering Students in a World of Digital Distractions , talks bluntly about cell phone policies and his opinion that attempting to ban cell phones is pointless. He also discusses the ways that you can engage students who have a short attention span (sometimes it feels like zero, but there are a few seconds — 3 seconds.

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Subscriber Special: Discounted Curricula School License

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Every month, subscribers to our newsletter get a free/discounted resource to help their tech teaching. Not a subscriber? Click the button below. 20% discount on school curricula Code: KZJ8MBNV 4-2-23 through 4-7-23 Whats a School License? A School License is a multi-user PDF of any curriculum student workbook. It can be used on every digital device in your schooliPads, laptops, netbooks, smartphones, Chromebooks.

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An Illustrated Guide to Teaching Multilinguals

Middle Web

Through a combination of clear explanations, real-life strategies and vibrant illustrations by Valentina Gonzalez, Welcome to Teaching Multilingual Learners breaks down the task of teaching multilingual students into digestible, well-structured concepts, writes Melinda Stewart. The post An Illustrated Guide to Teaching Multilinguals first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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Secondary Schools: Vet Team in a Box

All About STEM

The University of Liverpool is supporting the diversity of veterinary professions as part of a national project, ‘Vet Team in a Box’ Schools can book the box* for their Year 7, 8 or 9s and have it delivered to them for free. “Vet Team in a Box, is a complete secondary school lesson in a box.

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Some Childcare Providers Lost All in the Eaton Fire. Why Can't They Get Relief Money?

ED Surge

Do you remember the last time you were on endless hold with customer service? Or in line at the DMV with no end in sight? Take those experiences and multiply them together and it might begin to explain what life's been like for Felisa Wright since January. She lost her Altadena home, where she also ran a childcare business, in the Eaton Fire. That was just the beginning.

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Three stories about how CS is overwhelming, and ideas for how we can do better

Computing Education Research Blog

When we looked at how PCAS students thought about our classes (for our SIGCSE 2025 experience report ), I was surprised at students use of the word overwhelming when talking about CS classes. I was pleased that they positively contrasted our courses with CS classes that they had taken previously, but I didnt realize how much baggage the students brought with them how negatively they perceived computer science.

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National Library Week–Resources, Links, Ideas

Ask a Tech Teacher

National Library Week isan annual celebration highlighting the valuable role libraries, librarians, and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening our communities. In the mid-1950s, research showed that Americans were spending less on books and more on radios, televisions and musical instruments. Concerned that Americans were reading less, the ALA and the American Book Publishers formed a nonprofit citizens organization called the National Book Committee in 1954.

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Reimagining Curriculum with 3D Scene Building

STEM Discovery Education

Educators are always looking for ways to make curriculum-based learning more engaging and impactful and today they have an arsenal of digital learning tools to help. Enter Sandbox, a powerful 3D modeling tool from Discovery Education, designed to bring immersive learning to life on Chromebooks and iPads. This innovative tool makes standards-based instruction more immersive, […] The post Reimagining Curriculum with 3D Scene Building appeared first on Discovery Education Blog.

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CREST Primary: Spring STEM Projects!

All About STEM

The clocks have changed, and spring is well and truly here, so we’ve brought together a fantastic selection of CREST activities that are great for indoor or outdoor learning. CREST is a STEM enrichment programme for young people that inspires, enables and rewards open-ended project work.

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How Open Standards Are Breaking Down Data Barriers

ED Surge

Colleges and universities are at a crossroads when it comes to student data. They have more information at their fingertips than ever before, yet harnessing it to drive meaningful change remains a challenge. A 2022 UCLA-MIT Press study found that higher education struggles to capture and leverage data for impact. This digital disconnect isnt just a result of outdated systems; its about the complex web of cultural, organizational and infrastructural barriers that leave many institutions data-rich

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STEM Everyday #292 | Coding and CS for Every Kid | feat. Allen Tsui

STEM Everyday Podcast

When can we begin teaching kids about coding and computer science? If you were to walk into Allen Tsui’s classrooms, you’d see kids as young as 3 understanding and working with code. How can you start? Allen has some great ideas, and it just takes trying! Allen Tsui is a Subject Specialist in Computing at Willow Brook Primary School Academy in London, UK.

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The Newest Leap in Quantum Computing: The Majorana 1

STEM Education Works

The Future of Practical Quantum Computing On February 19, Microsoft announced the creation of a new computer chip, the Majorana 1. But this is no ordinary computer chip: its a quantum computer chip! Thats right. Along with several other quantum processors that have been announced over the past few years, this revolutionary device has the potential to lead the way toward a future of practical quantum computing.

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Brain Boosting Activities Help Lock In the Learning

Middle Web

Instead of letting students take a nosedive into mindless games on screens when you have extra minutes at the end of the class, entice your learners with brain boosters that have them wanting to return for more. Sharon Ratliff shares several favorites with tips and examples. The post Brain Boosting Activities Help Lock In the Learning first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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200 Fully Funded Skills Builder Accelerator Places

All About STEM

The Accelerator is the flagship programme from the Skills Builder Partnership, supporting schools, colleges and specialist settings to embed complete strategies for building students’ essential skills. Applications for funded places are open now. The programme includes training, support, tools and resources for teachers and real impact for students.

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Best STEM Summer Camps In Philadelphia

The Maker Mom

Philadelphia is a leading hub for higher education, business, and academic research. Parents in this forward-thinking metropolitan area can find many opportunities to further their childrens understanding of STEM. Local universities and museums offer exciting programs to area youth where they can learn to code robots, understand how science influences our world, and how to build a better future.

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Spotlight on District Elementary Student of the Month, Alejandro Arroyo Ascencio

CoderZ

Congratulations to Alejandro Arroyo Ascencio, a 5th grade student at Douglas Elementary School , for being named the District Elementary Student of the Month. Alejandro is recognized for his outstanding achievements in coding, robotics, and leadership. Despite his young age, Alejandro has already demonstrated remarkable skill in programming. He earned a certificate of completion in Python programming from CoderZ, a curriculum typically designed for students in eighth grade and beyond.

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STEM Everyday #293 | Codie Blocks | feat. Caroline Rosenbloom

STEM Everyday Podcast

When so many coding resources are just digital, it’s great to see new resources that combine hands-on learning with on-screen coding. Codie Blocks is a learning tool that brings the foundations of coding to children ages 3 to 7. Through a unique storytelling component with hands-on, block-based coding, Codie Blocks makes complex concepts approachable, fun, and developmentally appropriate.

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Looking for Opportunities Outside the Classroom

Middle Web

After looking into the realities of teaching in general and the signposts that indicate an individual teacher may be ready to leave a current position, Starr Sackstein delves into the nitty-gritty of how to transfer existing skills and gain new ones, writes Sarah Cooper. The post Looking for Opportunities Outside the Classroom first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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LCR Careers Hub: Student Careers Champions!

All About STEM

The Liverpool City Region Careers Hub Student Careers Champions Programme is aimed at 11-19-year-olds in Secondary Schools and Further Education Colleges. The Programme is designed to improve pupil, staff and parents’ understanding of growth sectors and a wider understanding of local labour market information (LMI).

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