Getting Through

A Lifeboat in an Education Crisis: Supporting Educators through Inclusive Actions

[…] high school special education teacher, Kareem Neal. In this case study, he discusses the online tools and strategies he used to connect with his students during remote instruction amidst the stay-at-home orders of the pandemic.  So EALA has the Resource Library, which provides resources from case studies, to resource compilations, to strategies that you […]

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Rebundling

A Podpourri of Learning Options: Pods, Hubs, and Microschools in the Wake of the Pandemic

[…] instructed by a Black instructor. Other findings included: Over two thirds of pod families saw benefits for their child Families valued student-centered environments Families relying on remote instruction were less satisfied Pods helped families gain information about and influence over their child’s education Pod brought families together–often for good, sometimes not Families tended to […]

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Ed3

Education is about to radically change: AI for the masses

[…] education in a variety of ways, from the way students learn to the way teachers teach. AI-based tools will allow students to learn faster, with more personalized instruction tailored to their individual needs. AI can also help teachers track student progress, allowing them to intervene in learning when necessary and provide more effective instruction. […]

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EdTech

12 Ideas to Try in 2023

[…] the benefits are for students. Also as educators, it is important for our own professional growth that we embrace new, and maybe even some non-traditional methods of instruction. We need to provide more choices for students that will not only help them to build content area skills but also will lead them forward into […]

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Leadership

Building Better Schools: The art of leading change in education

[…] figures.  Continuous supervision would be paramount, minimizing opportunities for independent problem-solving. Classrooms would exude conformity, celebrating uniformity with well-defined learning objectives, discouraging individuality and independent thinking. Direct instruction would dominate, emphasizing teacher-centered learning to restrict independent exploration. Assessments would focus on finding singular correct answers, discouraging diverse perspectives and creative solutions. Risk-taking and experimentation […]

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