06/01/21 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | June 01, 2021

How a teacher uses comics to teach social justice
A social studies teacher explains how he uses comics to bring challenging issues to life for students.

 
How a teacher uses comics to teach social justice
 

3 tech tools to engage students beyond the physical classroom
COVID learning pushed students online, and even as many return to the classroom, tech tools are more important than ever.

 
3 tech tools to engage students beyond the physical classroom
 

3 ways COVID has changed education for the better
Expanding access to engaging edtech and increased innovative practices could be much-needed benefits to remain in schools after COVID-19.

 
3 ways COVID has changed education for the better
 

5 steps to build and strengthen students’ networks
Students' networks carry them beyond school and into the workforce--here's how to help them create strong connections.

 
5 steps to build and strengthen students’ networks
 

Using Mobile and Other Tools to Track Your Workforce During a School Closure
We never thought it would happen. Many schools across the country being closed for the remainder of the school year. Naturally this caused a lot of pain as districts scrambled to get employees set up for telework where possible. Managing the remote workforce became a major hurdle for those districts without telework policies and procedures in place. In this session you’ll learn how innovative school districts used modern tools to track and account for time worked during the recent school closure. In this guide, we will outline 4 research-based recommendations on how to re-think STEM in your district to make it more successful than ever for the school year ahead.

 
Using Mobile and Other Tools to Track Your Workforce During a School Closure
 

5 Ways Student-Level Data Can Ensure Learning Continuity
Most districts lack visibility into their students’ patterns of digital engagement and learning, leaving them scrambling to figure out what is working and what is not. Check out five ways CatchOn’s NEW student-level data module empowers education leaders to track, visualize, and analyze data at the student level to detect emerging trends and assess student engagement, both inside and outside the classroom.

 
5 Ways Student-Level Data Can Ensure Learning Continuity
 

3 Simple Ways One District Protects Students and Data
Safeguarding student data is a primary responsibility for today’s school districts. In this critical read, quickly learn how Bloomington Public Schools (BPS) integrates data analytics to help meet the standards of Illinois’s new Student Online Personal Protection Act (SOPPA).

 
3 Simple Ways One District Protects Students and Data
 

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