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5 Tech-Free Classroom Innovations, and Ideas for Getting Started
posted by: Melissa | October 31, 2017, 09:51 am   

This article was originally published on GettingSmart.com, October 15th, 2017


When people think of the future of learning, they envision AI headsets and virtual touchscreens that hover inches from students’ faces; global teams managed by students who interact half-way across the world in digital interfaces that translate content into their native tongue.

 
Weekly News Round-Up for October 27th
posted by: Melissa | October 27, 2017, 12:56 pm   

Each week, KANAAE brings its members a round-up of what’s happening in education. From big, eye-catching headlines to the stories most papers overlook, we find the news our members really want to see. This week changes in regulations for special education students, new science standards in New Mexico, pension reform, and more!

 
5 Websites to Find Brain Breaks
posted by: Melissa | October 26, 2017, 12:59 pm   

Research is piling up that forcing your brain to focus all day without breaks is counter-productive. Contrary to previous beliefs, going longer and harder doesn’t end up increasing output. In fact, it may end up decreasing your ability to be productive and take in new information. This is especially true for young students who don’t have the same attention span as adults.

 
Viewpoints on the Homework Debate
posted by: Melissa | October 25, 2017, 09:53 am   

From flipped classrooms to schoolwide homework bans, there’s been a movement in recent years to decrease the amount of homework given to students. As with all new trends in education, there are mixed feelings about it. Here is what some educators are saying:

 
Weekly News Round-Up for October 20th
posted by: Melissa | October 20, 2017, 12:55 pm   

Each week, KANAAE brings its members a round-up of what’s happening in education. From big, eye-catching headlines to the stories most papers overlook, we find the news our members really want to see. This week the Gates Foundation shifts its education funding focuses, a fight brews in Tennessee, and unions continue their contentious relationships with administrators.

 
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