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Tons of Online Resources About Classroom Management

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Some reasons why you may find these tools beneficial are: Organization: organize lesson plans, assignments, and resources efficiently Communication: between teachers, students, and parents to foster a collaborative relationship, keep everyone informed Student Engagement: to make learning more interesting and interactive Time Management: schedule reminders, (..)

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More Books You’ll Want to Read This Summer

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Miller and Keeler share parent and teacher insights and provide data analysis that you can apply to your unique student group. Ultimately, they build a convincing case for ditching or minimizing homework with strategies for improving learning through differentiation and student agency.

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Books You’ll Want to Read This Summer

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Miller and Keeler share parent and teacher insights and provide data analysis that you can apply to your unique student group. Ultimately, they build a convincing case for ditching or minimizing homework with strategies for improving learning through differentiation and student agency.

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Inviting Community College Students to See Themselves as University Researchers

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A new data analysis shows that only about a third of students starting in community colleges transfer to four-year schools, and only 48 percent of those who transfer earn a bachelor’s degree within six years of starting higher ed. He was like, ‘Not only that, but you already have your foot in the water.

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How AI Can Address Critical Challenges Facing Higher Education

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AI-enhanced learning analytics provide more comprehensive data analysis, enabling professors to understand student behaviors and needs while identifying at-risk students early in their courses. The ability to use this data, the skillset and its impact on our lives — it all must be a part of higher ed.

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Education and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Path to Transformation

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This includes using AI in edtech tools for data analysis, pattern recognition and resource recommendations. Racine advocates for a distributed approach to AI usage, where teachers and students engage in a dialogue to determine when AI is appropriate for a lesson.

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10 Books You’ll Want to Read This Summer

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Miller and Keeler share parent and teacher insights and provide data analysis that you can apply to your unique student group. Ultimately, they build a convincing case for ditching or minimizing homework with strategies for improving learning through differentiation and student agency. by Dave Burgess.