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April 11, 2018
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Tech holds great promise for students with autism

Research indicates that due to a heightened interest in visual materials combined with strong visual processing capabilities, many individuals with autism benefit from using technology. From devices to apps to smart-home implementations, technology can help improve daily life for those on the autism spectrum immensely, and software and devices that…


 

ENA SmartVoice is ENA’s fully managed, cloud-based VoIP solution that can lower your total cost of ownership and ensure a seamless path to future growth—all while streamlining your communications and better preparing your campuses for emergencies.

 

A tale of two competency-based districts
competency-based learning

Districts around the country are moving away from teaching models based on lectures and textbooks—but transition isn’t always simple. Creating a competency-based or mastery-based environment requires re-thinking everything, including teaching methods, assessments, and how to best prepare students for life after school. Both Kankakee Public Schools in Illinois and Naugatuck…


 


 

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