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EdScoop Weekly - Nov. 25, 2015

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 What Happens When Students Create Their Own Curriculum?
Dozens of schools around the U.S. are opting to ditch the traditional school structure altogether to motivate teens in new ways—and it seems to be working... read more

 

The Teacher as the Learner: Professional Development for Online and Blended Learning
Digital technologies and online tools have the potential to create powerful learning experiences for learners of all ages and abilities through providing interactive online lessons, immediate feedback, personalized learning paths, quality assessments, and individualized learning options... read more

STEM May Become STEAM...Officially
The amendment specifically calls for "integrating other academic subjects, including the arts, into STEM programs to increase participation in STEM, improve attainment of STEM-related skills, and promote well-rounded education"... read more

Students 'Self-Assess' Their Way to Learning
She held her paper next to a model essay and compared her writing with her teacher's. Had she used evidence to back up her argument? Had she restated the thesis? This was among the first of many times this school year that Tacyana will be asked to determine how her own work stacks up to a model... read more.  

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