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This report from The Learning Accelerator (TLA), “Deepening Our Understanding of High-Quality Virtual and Hybrid Learning: Initial Analysis of Six Diverse Models,” explores six promising virtual and hybrid learning models, highlighting their design,...
This is the Executive summary for a report from The Learning Accelerator (TLA), “Deepening Our Understanding of High-Quality Virtual and Hybrid Learning: Initial Analysis of Six Diverse Models,” which explores six promising virtual and hybrid...
This brief helps local education agency (LEA) leaders take their first steps toward thoughtful AI integration in K-12 education. Framed around foundational questions and actionable steps using the Hop, Skip, Leapfrog model, it supports systems in...
Common Sense Education provides lesson plans, interactive games, professional development, and family education around digital citizenship.
Conducting frequent data checks can help educators examine student learning in real time and provide powerful data for advocating for student needs.
This activity is based on The Learning Accelerator (TLA)’s Driving EdTech Systems: Engage Stakeholders work and supports school- and system-level edtech leaders in reflecting on and improving their stakeholder engagement practices to translate the...
Lindsay High School serves all grade 9-12 students in Lindsay Unified Public Schools, a California district that uses a performance-based approach to personalized learning.
Roots Elementary was a K-2 charter school in Denver that used technology along with innovative staffing, curricular, and physical structures to provide a student-centered learning experience.
As more and more educators across the country are moving towards blended learning, they are struggling with a very challenging question: how exactly do I make mastery-based progression happen in my classroom?
Three states share their approach to developing a statewide vision for innovation in education.
Cisco Junior High School is a small district school in Cisco, TX, about two hours outside of Dallas, serving students in grades 6-8. Cisco ISD has scaled blended learning to 3rd-8th grade math and science, and is working toward scaling across the...