EdTech Policy & Reform
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Implementing Education Tech by Pursuing Tech Education
Tech is necessary for most great things in our world. It’s a powerful resource when used correctly. As such, this tool can be used ... -
Are Education Technology Companies Doing Enough to Secure Learner Privacy?
Learners are using more tech than ever before, but are we putting them at risk? Education technology companies have access to a lot of ... -
Raising Expectations and Addressing Inequities in Education Technology
Education technology is becoming increasingly popular in all contemporary-day schools, and for different reasons. In fact, most educators rely solely on these tools for ... -
Differing Perspectives on Education Technology
Educational tech, or education technology, refers to different tools and equipment used in the classroom to help understand schoolwork better. There are multiple types ... -
Rethinking Regulations in K-12 Education
Many teachers and educators are frustrated with the regulations that are in place in K-12 education. There have been many that say if the ... -
Rethinking the Education Paradigm
The problem with our 24-hour news cycle and the inherent urgency crises which tend to focus heavily on the fights between partisans is that ... -
10 reform and school improvement conferences you’ll need in 2019
Reform and school improvement remain a hot topic among educators looking for ways to effect change. When you must improve student achievement, you’ll want ... -
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The Edvocate Podcast, Episode 6: 8 Ways That Digital Age Teachers Avoid Burning Out
Being a teacher is a tough job. So much so, many new teachers end up leaving the field within their first three years. To ... -
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The Edvocate Podcast, Episode 5: The Archetype of a Great Teacher
One of the questions that I am frequently asked is, what does a good teacher look like? I respond by mentioning my 10th-grade Biology ... -
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The Edvocate Podcast, Episode 4: How to Create a Culturally Responsive Classroom
Building a culturally responsive classroom is hard. To help you along your journey, here is your guide to exploring and respecting the cultural backgrounds ...