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Learners receive information from a vast array of media and digital resources every day. However, studies show that only 1 in 10 students can distinguish between fact and opinion.
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Learners receive information from a vast array of media and digital resources every day. However, studies show that only 1 in 10 students can distinguish between fact and opinion.
Did you know weāre going back to the Moon? With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon using innovative technology to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before!
On March 10, 2023, classrooms around the world will come together to celebrate International SEL Day. This yearās theme is āUplifting Hearts, Connecting Minds.
In March, and throughout the year, we take the time to celebrate women. March 1, 2023 marks the start of Womenās History Month, designated by presidential proclamation to honor womenās contributions to history.
Reading for pleasure is one of the best ways to learn to read. When a student self-selects a text that sparks curiosity, joy, or invites them into a story-filled world, they actively engage in complex processes found in standards-aligned frameworks for reading.
As technology continues to evolve at an accelerated pace, transforming the way we live and work in the process, we find ourselves navigating the challenges of an always-changing digital landscape. Understanding the principles of computing is quickly becoming an essential skill.
Concise and clear speaking is an essential communication skill that employers value.
Literacy has long been a strong predictor of studentsā future career paths, financial stability, and overall health. Unfortunately, reading achievement scores in the United States have declined āsignificantlyā, according to the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading assessment.
A recent 2022 report from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) showed a decline in average reading scores since 2019. Educators have been met with increasing pressure to accelerate learning for all students, who often arrive in classrooms with varying levels of proficiency.
According to a Data Quality Campaign survey, 86 percent of educators think using data is an important part of being an effective teacher.
Every day, learners are inundated by information from a vast array of media and digital resources. However, studies show that only 1 in 10 students can distinguish between fact and opinion.
Teachers are facing a more diverse set of student needs than ever before, requiring an individualized approach to learning. Personalizing learning for each student is challenging.