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AI Prompt Cheat Sheet for EdTech Coaches

The post AI Prompt Cheat Sheet for EdTech Coaches appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Customized AI Prompts for EdTech Coaches and Tech Leaders (2 Pages – 42 Prompts) Transform how you work with this curated collection of 42 powerful AI prompts, designed exclusively for EdTech Coaches and Tech Leaders in K–12 education. These prompts are…

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Staying Healthy when Teaching

It seems that every January, we all vow to make this the year we get fit. But what does that even mean? You don’t have to be running marathons every weekend to be healthy. So let’s make this the year we prioritize health, on all levels, without making hefty resolutions and stretching ourselves too thin….

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House Passes Social Security Fairness Act to Address WEP and GPO Reductions

House Passes Social Security Fairness Act to Address WEP and GPO Reductions

Today in the Oval Office, President Biden Sunday signed the Social Security Fairness Act, repealing two statutes that have reduced payouts to public sector workers, including teachers, for decades. “The bill I’m signing today is about a simple proposition,” Biden said before signing the Social Security Fairness Act. “Americans who have worked hard all their…

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99 Problems: Why Time Spent Refining the Problem Space is a Critical Part of Entrepreneurial Mindset

99 Problems: Why Time Spent Refining the Problem Space is a Critical Part of Entrepreneurial Mindset

By: Miranda Canniff This past summer was the 10th iteration of Nalukai Academy’s Summer Startup Camp for Hawai’i high school students. Every year since its inception, the camp has evolved––driven by feedback from Nalukai alumni, facilitators, and community members––from its beginnings as a technology focused “hacker camp” to a culturally-grounded entrepreneurship learning lab.  Over the…

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Updated Research on Tutoring as a School Attendance Improvement Tool

Updated Research on Tutoring as a School Attendance Improvement Tool

In early 2024, initial reports indicated that tutoring might not only help kids catch up academically after the pandemic but could also combat chronic absenteeism. More recent research, however, suggests that prediction may have been overly optimistic. Stanford University researchers have been studying Washington, D.C.’s $33 million investment in tutoring, which provided extra help to…

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