06/28/21 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | June 28, 2021

We cannot innovate if we’re tied to yesterday’s “normal”
ISTELive: To innovate, education must move forward into a new system that is equitable, inclusive, and meets all students' needs.

 
We cannot innovate if we’re tied to yesterday’s “normal”
 

3 ways assessment data advances student equity
Educators and students need access to assessment data to help inform learning needs and outline a successful path forward in academics and the workforce.

 
3 ways assessment data advances student equity
 
Invest in a laser. Invest in the future. Explore how an AP Lazer can be integrated into STEAM curriculum.

5 ways to prepare and teach online classes
Online learning has become more mainstream ever since COVID--here are 5 ways to manage online tutoring.

 
5 ways to prepare and teach online classes
 

What makes a good digital math tool?
As popularity and usage of digital tools rises, it's important to know what, exactly, makes a good digital math tool.

 
What makes a good digital math tool?
 

3 strategies for making the most of education funding
These strategies can help education leaders ensure that pandemic relief funds have a far-reaching impact.

 
3 strategies for making the most of education funding
 

How is technology impacting literacy?
Literacy education is evolving to meet the needs of a modern society--but the basics of picking up a physical book remain important.

 
How is technology impacting literacy?
 

Using Federal Funding to Support Student Success
The federal government set aside billions of dollars to help K-12 schools implement upgraded technology for improving outcomes and providing in-person and virtual services. Our latest white paper outlines how schools are using federal funding and technology to increase student connection and success.

 
Using Federal Funding to Support Student Success
 

Insights from LanSchool’s 2021 Distance Learning in Review
The sudden shift to distance learning in the spring of 2020 brought about distinct challenges and quickly changed the education landscape forever. After nearly a year of remote and hybrid learning, we wanted to check in to see how teachers and their students were doing.

 
Insights from LanSchool’s 2021 Distance Learning in Review
 

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