Digital Contentment-Blend of intellect and tech.

In this era of advancement, as multiple segments are approaching technology to be more efficient in their respective fields. There is a segment of people who seem to be discontent with the use of technology. It is just this omnipresent character of digital technologies that gives people pause. Among the interview participants, there was a …

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Minority Representation & Local School Boards

The demographic differences between elected school board officials, the people they serve, and the electorate that chooses them has an impact on educational outcomes for students and mitigating those differences may support greater student achievement for minority students who represent an increasing portion of the student body.

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Reflection’s Power in Educators

Module 1 – ISTE for Coaches Standard 4a: Collaborate with educators to develop authentic, active learning experiences that foster student agency, deepen content mastery, and allow students to demonstrate their competency. For educators to develop this skill, a coach can … Continue reading

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Build a robust work environment in rural school districts and in Non-Profit schools.

This article is a component of a questionnaire that was framed as a part of Digital Education Program which is being executed at a renowned university in the world with the objective to create the awareness about digital education and its impact in 21st century. Being an educational leader and a digital citizen, I consider …

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Instructional Coaching Reflection, Digital Literacy

This quarter I’ve had the opportunity to dust off some of my classroom teaching skills and come alongside a friend and fellow teacher to help her think critically about a 6th grade nonfiction English/Language Arts unit she’ll be teaching this Fall. In this unit, which is approximately one month in length (3-4 weeks), 6th grade students …

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New Concept in Digital Education: E-Professionalism!

Professionalism has been considered a crucial element of life, especially in the business world. Etymologically, the word profession comes from the old French and Latin […]

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Modifying Lessons for Co-Taught Classrooms

A significant part of my current graduate class on instructional coaching included working with on a multi-week coaching project, one aspect of which was working with another educator to improve the effectiveness of an existing lesson. This was an opportunity to practice coaching skills and to personalize and adapt instruction for the needs of the […]

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Digital Ethics Audit

To develop a culture of ethics and compliance, an organization needs to start by developing an ethical culture that is woven into the fabric of the organization and everyday work practices.

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