Transforming the Classroom
June 6, 2016
- School & District Management Teacher Tech Leaders: Rafranz DavisThis former math teacher is driven to give all students, regardless of ZIP code, more opportunities to use technology to "create to learn."School & District Management Teacher Tech Leaders: Erin KleinA resourceful elementary teacher brings digital tools into her classroom to boost problem-solving and collaboration skills.School & District Management Teacher Tech Leaders: Nicholas ProvenzanoAs an English teacher who codes, the author of The Nerdy Teacher blog believes digital education must span subject areas.Teacher Preparation 5 Schools of Education Making Ed Tech a Top PrioritySeveral education schools have taken deliberate steps in recent years to better integrate technology into their curricula to better prepare teachers for modern classrooms.Teacher Preparation Arkansas' School-Coding Initiative Centers on Teacher PDArkansas isn't the first jurisdiction to set aggressive coding-education objectives, but its emphasis on teacher training has set it apart.Classroom Technology Teachers Still Struggling to Use Tech to Transform Instruction, Survey FindsAn exclusive Education Week Research Center survey shows teachers see themselves as ed-tech risk takers but are still struggling to use digital tools to transform instruction.Student Well-Being What It Takes to Move From 'Passive' to 'Active' Tech Use in K-12 SchoolsTeachers are expected to make sure students are using digital learning devices in "active" ways. But what does that mean and how does that work?Education Harvard Business School Examines K-12 Blended LearningDownington, Pa., school district's blended learning program captured Harvard's attention because of its efforts to measure effectiveness and initiate a change in district culture.Teacher Preparation Ed-Tech Coaches Becoming Steadier Fixture in ClassroomsThe use of technology coaches in K-12 is on the rise, a response to the growing demands on teachers to use digital tools more effectively.Classroom Technology Education Week Tech Confidence Index: Teachers and Ed TechThe Education Week Tech Confidence Index examines teachers' perspectives on the present and future status of educational technology in K-12 schools.Curriculum The 'Maker' Movement Is Coming to K-12: Can Schools Get It Right?The movement for more hands-on, student-driven learning is going mainstream, migrating from museums and garages into the highly regulated world of K-12 education.Classroom Technology Testing Tech Products in the ClassroomNew initiatives aim to help schools improve piloting of ed-tech tools and make better purchasing and adoption decisions.School & District Management Program Pairs Ed-Tech Companies, SchoolsThe Learning Innovation Hub program, or iHub, allows digital providers to test and get feedback on their products from classroom teachers, in a process meant to nurture improvement and innovation.