Center for Digital Education
K-12 EDTECH NEWSLETTER
MARCH 11, 2021

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The “New Normal” for K-12: Speed of Change and Rapid Delivery of Digital Solutions
K-12 organizations are combating challenges such as significant budget challenges and information technology talent gaps.
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Rhode Island’s Compsci Education Project: How Is It Going?
Five years ago, Rhode Island committed to putting a computer science class in every public school. Today administrators are confident the program has made headway, but there’s still work to do. READ MORE

Remote Learning Taking a Toll on Teacher Health, Morale
Some schools are offering hotlines and virtual options for teacher mental health services, but it hasn’t always been enough for those feeling stressed and hopeless in the face of hardship and wavering public support. READ MORE

Opinion: Teacher Professional Development Moves Online
Many schools have moved their teacher professional development programs online out of necessity, and probably for good, which has created a chance to update the training to suit evolving needs. READ MORE

Kansas Superintendents Talk Best Practices for Remote Learning
One year after a pandemic forced schools to set up new learning environments and change the way they conduct classes, superintendents in the Manhattan, Kansas area reflect on hurdles and accomplishments. READ MORE

Returning Yakima Students See Grades, Mental Health Improve
After nine days of part-time, in-person instruction, failing grades among students dropped by 14 percent, students reported feeling more on-task and teachers felt their lessons were more focused and detailed. READ MORE

Classroom Game Helps Hawaii Schools Teach Coding to Kids
A game called Unruly Mats is introducing elementary students to computer coding at the most basic level while Hawaii legislators push for integrating computer science into other curriculums over the next four years. READ MORE

Albuquerque Public Schools Plan for Hybrid Learning
Should Bernalillo County see the requisite drop in COVID-19 transmission, the district is preparing to give K-12 students the option of going to school two days a week, in groups organized by last name. READ MORE

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