Student Data Protection Procedures
…happen anytime and anywhere, there is a high potential for third-party vendors to take advantage of these challenges by offering free, online solutions. The cost, however, is measured in student…
…happen anytime and anywhere, there is a high potential for third-party vendors to take advantage of these challenges by offering free, online solutions. The cost, however, is measured in student…
…Coordination or engagement with community leaders is critically important to ensure ubiquitous access. Sustainability plans must adequately address infrastructure upgrades. Technologies must be accompanied by additional resources in order for…
…the present and the future. When a community of learners within a school can access a broad range of digital practices and resources, they can effectively navigate online environments to…
…we had no idea we would ultimately be tasked with keeping our program fully operational online for the remaining three months of school. But, as we approach our sixth week…
…previously known as NCLR (National Council of La Raza), is the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. Through its unique combination of expert research, advocacy, programs, and an…
…Need (San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2015). C. Lemke, Intelligent Adaptive Learning: An Essential Element of 21st Century Teaching (Bellvue, WA: Dreambox Learning, 2010), http://www.dreambox.com/adaptive-learning. —, Assessment: Driving Education Transformation (Santa…
…is cost-prohibitive. An additional 75,000 students don’t have Internet access because it isn’t available where they live— at any price point. These two numbers represent approximately 20% of the students…
…has moved online. You can eat in your car or have food delivered to the house. Outside of school, young entrepreneurs already work online, and social media has changed the…
…in student readiness and teacher professional development and address them. Have a plan to ensure equity for all groups of students. Complexities and Pitfalls Despite the clear advantages of work-based…
…importance to schools, districts, and students’ families. While access to data allows schools to be better at their work—to address student needs, study trends, and make instructional adjustments—districts also need…
…in research to improve student achievement (Hattie, 2008). Additionally, through these actions, school leaders expand the reach of teachers to build a collaborative culture of learning that extends beyond the…
…more recommendations. Commit to next steps before adjourning, and devise an action plan. Identify next steps and timeline to be taken by individuals and/or the group. Administer and collect evaluation…