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QPS Middle School Students Look at Testing New Techbooks
Quincy middle school students may soon test out the first online textbook the district has used.
Thousands of Richardson ISD students to pilot STEM For All program in 2018-19 school year
Thousands of Richardson ISD students will experience a new curriculum this year as the district rolls out Year 1 of its STEM For All program.
Discovery Education drives STEM
Edmond faculty and administrators attending the STEM 2-day workshop were inspired and invigorated as they met to learn innovative ways to present lessons.
MC Teachers Participate in National Gathering
Four educators from Maury County Public Schools recently joined more than 50 fellow educators from around the world for the STEMmersion 2018.
CELEBRATE COMMUNITY: Santa Rosa County educators participate in STEMmersion 2018
Eight educators from Santa Rosa County School District recently joined more than 50 fellow educators from around the country and world for the STEMmersion 2018.
3 Things Teachers And Leaders Do To Personalize Learning
What is personalized learning, and how can it be used by both teachers and educational leaders to empower students to access their full potential?
Managing a Successful Digital Transition: Five Key Principles
Discovery Education’s Senior Vice President of National Partnerships take on Digital Transitions.
Discovery Education To Drive Inquiry-Based Teaching And Learning Initiative
Hamilton County Schools selected Discovery Education to support its inquiry-based teaching and learning initiative.
Middle School Students and the 4 Cs – A Recipe for Success
Ways to help students survive and thrive in the middle school years may lie in the 4 C’s: collaboration, critical thinking, communication, and creativity.
Start Training The Teachers And Stop Blaming The iPad
Classrooms will increasingly utilize more technology moving forward. There will be increased digital content created over time. As the world moves deeper into this digital environment, so too will education.
Charlotte teens create powerful texting and driving PSA, win $15K grand-prize
Two Charlotte area teenagers created an incredibly powerful texting and driving PSA that snagged a $15,000 grand-prize in a national contest, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools announced on Tuesday.
How to transform problem solving
By integrating computational thinking into the curriculum, this district is better preparing its students for success
The American Consortium for Equity in Education
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