Using Data to Drive Personalized Learning in the Classroom

Now more than ever, educators are meeting the needs of students who require an alternate learning path or support during their K12 career. In districts with a high level of learner diversity, the impact on resources can become formidable.Join us for a 30 minute webinar, Using Data to Drive Personalized Learning in the Classroom.  We’ll feature best practices from a school in Colorado that is making a difference for individual students while making progress in aligning all tiers of instruction. We’ll walk through their process for using benchmark data to drive instructional decisions, and discuss how they overcame challenges in scheduling and managing limited resources.
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Introducing Teaching Strategies’s Distance Learning Solution

Join the Teaching Strategies product leadership to learn about our new Distance Learning Solution. Teaching Strategies’s Distance Learning Solution will offer programs the leading early childhood education solution to ensure each and every child receives a strong foundation for success in school and in life no matter the back-to-school scenario—distance learning, a traditional classroom setting, or hybrid model.
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Nurturing Anti-Bias Education: Exploring Justice

In this session we will take a closer look at the third goal: Justice. We will define what justice looks like in early childhood spaces and discuss the educator’s role in recognizing children’s innate sense of empathy and fairness. We will also discuss ways to nurture each child’s ability to identify injustice.
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What K-12 Companies Need to Know About the Adult Education Market

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For companies working in the crowded and competitive K-12 space, the adult education market offers an array of enticing possibilities. Four million students are currently enrolled in adult education programs. Another 32 million need help developing basic skills. An estimated $10 billion is spent each year in the market. And there’s a growing appetite for flexible, tech-based products. But there are also many pitfalls if K-12 providers don’t take the right approach.
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The 2019 Online Higher Education Market Update

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Online learning is mainstream in U.S. higher education. Over two million undergraduates, about 15% of the total, now study fully online along with over a million graduate students. At the graduate level, online penetration is now at 30%. Online enrollment continues to grow at a time when higher education student numbers overall are in decline. Almost two thousand colleges and universities currently enroll fully online students. Now that online higher education is a firm part of the landscape—and big business—institutional leaders face a number of important questions.
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