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Online Learning and Integrity - 0 views

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    What's In, What's Out for Education Technology Out: Tech for remediation -> In: acceleration Out: Purchasing new products -> In: Culling the roster of tech tools Additional articles on trends in ed tech and Tips for using AI
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Four Reasons Why Teachers May Be Choosing Get Your Teach On Conferences - Robert Kaplinsky - 0 views

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    This blog post challenged my thinking about how teachers want to learn. There aren't solutions or answers given. It calls out that "fun" conferences are gaining attention with teachers and this is interesting to pay attention to.
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Comparing artificial intelligence and human coaching goal attainment efficacy | PLOS ONE - 0 views

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    Interesting research about AI coaching
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Teen Math Mindset Study | NORC.org - 0 views

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    Interesting research around math mindsets, math ability, race and socioeconomic status
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Stress and Burnout Pose Threat of Educator Shortages - 0 views

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    Study done by NEA in Jan. 2022 - focuses on COVID perceptions of safety, but also includes burnout
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The Five Biggest Education And Training Technology Trends In 2022 - 0 views

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    The quick list: Remote Learning, Lifelong Learning (subscription services), Immersive Learning Technology (AR & VR), AI & Automation, and Nano Learning
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Why Wordle Works, According to Desmos Lesson Developers - 0 views

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    I love the call out of things we can apply to lesson design from Wordle.
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Possible Futures: Toward a New Grammar of Schooling - 2 views

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    Thanks for the share Julie. Here's my word-phrase-sentence takeaway.
    W: Transactional
    P: Creation of worthy products
    S: We need a different social contract grounded in the idea that children are curious, capable, interested people, whose personhood needs to be respected and whose interests can be stimulated.
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Ten Things Leaders Can Do to Improve Teacher Morale in Early 2021 - Dave Stuart Jr. - 1 views

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    "In other words, beliefs work kind of like bones. If you break a bone, its healing can go two ways: -If it's not set properly, it'll grow back as a rather permanent deformity. -But if it is set properly, it'll grow back good as new and in some ways stronger than it was before." This article has some good suggestions for leaders to support teacher beliefs about what is currently happening in education right now.
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