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The nonprofit believes preparing students for a digital future is less about expanding access to devices than about ensuring technology use is grounded in purpose, understanding and meaningful outcomes.
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Hartford Public Schools in Connecticut have contracted with Timely, because budget constraints and reduced staffing have made it increasingly difficult for the district to create master schedules.
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A survey of educators who work in career and technical education found that nearly a third of those who don't already have programs in IT and cybersecurity at their school expect one will launch in the next five years.
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The school will have 650 students who will receive a technology-focused STEM education that incorporates active, hands-on learning.
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Two central state school districts intend to use the funds for wireless and broadband access.
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Stereotypes may discourage girls from pursuing STEM careers, but research suggests several ways that parents and teachers can turn things around.
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If approved the bond will boost classroom tech spending, but the proposal is running into opposition.
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Technology can have a huge, positive impact on managing the growing load of student records. But district leaders need to prepare carefully before digitizing all that paper.
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Minnesota spends about $9 billion annually on public schools.
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Akron Digital Academy’s closure comes as the Ohio Department of Education makes new efforts to hold e-schools accountable following a watershed state audit.
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SponsoredStudents can be empowered to take their learning to deeper and deeper levels while developing essential skills that will prepare them for success in the 21st century.
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The state has been struggling with enrollment problems, leading to what one legislator termed a “broken system.”
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Is Silicon Valley helping push change in our children's evolving classroom curriculum?
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A pilot study indicates students are heavy users of bus Wi-Fi at the end of the semester.
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At Drone School, 10 youth ages 9 to 16 spent five afternoons learning to pilot, race and repair micro drones.
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Schools that push the use of new technology to understand the 'whole child' are beginning to spark privacy fears.
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For students with long commutes, Wi-Fi on a bus gives them an opportunity to do some homework.
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Junior Achievement found a 12 percent drop in interest in STEM careers from teenaged boys, and a low level of interest among teenaged girls remains at 11 percent.
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Missed days, damaged schools and panic every time it rains were just some of the challenges educators faced after the storm.
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Students have been allowed to use their cellphones for educational purposes, but now that the district has purchased Chromebooks, the phones must go.
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STAAR's vendor, Educational Testing Services, is set to spend nearly $15 million on improvements.
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