More than a third of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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In a rapidly changing world, today's students need a whole new set of skills to solve tomorrow's problems.
Computational thinking gives them the ability to recognize when and how technology can boost their own critical-thinking, creative and problem-solving skills in order to find innovative solutions to real-world problems through the Math, English Language Art, Science, and Social Study curriculum .
A blended learning model is naturally student-centered: by introducing technology and allowing for flexibility in time, place, and pace of learning, students have more opportunities to influence the way learning happens. But when tackling the challenges that come with introducing new technology, it can be easy to let student-centered learning slip out of focus. Blended classrooms are about giving students the instruction that they need at the moment they need it, and in such a way that keeps them engaged and motivated. In short, they’re all about student-centered learning.
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In a rapidly changing world, today's students need a whole new set of skills to solve tomorrow's problems.
Computational thinking gives them the ability to recognize when and how technology can boost their own critical-thinking, creative and problem-solving skills in order to find innovative solutions to real-world problems through the Math, English Language Art, Science, and Social Study curriculum .
A blended learning model is naturally student-centered: by introducing technology and allowing for flexibility in time, place, and pace of learning, students have more opportunities to influence the way learning happens. But when tackling the challenges that come with introducing new technology, it can be easy to let student-centered learning slip out of focus. Blended classrooms are about giving students the instruction that they need at the moment they need it, and in such a way that keeps them engaged and motivated. In short, they’re all about student-centered learning.