What K-12 Companies Need to Know About the Adult Education Market

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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New Era In Connected Learning: Security, Accessibility, and Affordability for a Future-Ready Classroom

Learn about Windows 11 SE and Surface Laptop SE, built for teachers who need a simple, distraction-free environment for their students and for school IT admins who need affordable devices that are secure, easy to deploy and manage, and perform well all day across the changing conditions of a school year. This paring enables students to unlock learning and develop new skills with a premium Surface device that seamlessly runs Windows 11 SE and Microsoft 365 Education, including easy-to-use web experiences.
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Project-Based Learning with Agile Project Management

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Are you striving to prepare students who are college and career ready with modern 21st century skills? Watch Christie Terry and Michelle Kendrick from the eMINTS National Center at the University of Missouri College of Education to learn how you can use Agile Project Management to make project-based learning even more powerful for your students.Agile Project Management is a strategy widely used by modern businesses across the STEAM sectors from technology giants like Google and Apple to award-winning storytellers like National Public Radio. The Agile approach places a high value on individuals, collaboration, and the ability to respond to change. This edWebinar adapts Agile Project Management from the business world to the classroom. Execute flexible and efficient project-based learning while helping your students attain the valuable attitudes and skills that prepare them for success in our modern world.
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Food for Thought: How School Meals Can Support Learning

It can be easy for education leaders to overlook school breakfast and lunch when thinking about school improvement, but studies suggest children’s nutrition and experience of school meals can be a powerful tools to boost climate and student achievement.
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Teaching to Strengths: Supporting Students Living with Trauma, Violence, and Chronic Stress

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Half of U.S. students come to school having experienced or still experiencing some type of trauma, violence, or chronic stress. This startling statistic presents a challenge to all educators, especially because very little professional literature focuses on teaching this population and doing so from a strengths-based perspective. Instead of looking at what is missing from the lives of these students and their families, the presenters will focus on the assets they bring and how to create a strengths-based classroom learning environment that extends to families and communities.
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