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BrainPOP Releases Middle School STEM Tool -- THE Journal

05/20/21 BrainPOP has released BrainPOP Science, a new tool for grades 6–8 designed to help teachers navigate changes in “standards, assessments and learning environments” in science, engineering and technology. The new tool offers “scaffolded investigations, embedded assessments and actionable diagnostics,” according to BrainPOP. According to the company: “Each BrainPOP Science investigation includes student-driven activities: examining phenomena, collecting evidence, articulating claims and reasoning, and checking for understanding along the way. BrainPOP Science was designed with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) in mind and can be aligned to all state standards. Districts will also have the option to align BrainPOP Science units to their unique curriculum

Vernier Launches New Teaching Supplements, Science Investigations -- THE Journal

According to Vernier: “Designed with the three-dimensional learning approach in mind, these new investigations will help students work towards meeting the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) performance expectations and build a cohesive understanding of science with hands-on investigations.” Among the new offerings are seven new teaching supplements designed to enhance digital curricular units offered through OpenSciEd. According to Vernier: “Each of the seven units includes more than a dozen ready-to-go investigations that support the three-dimensional learning approach, and the Vernier supplements help teachers incorporate data-collection technology. The free units explore common middle school science topics such as weather, climate, metabolic

Many Children May Need Social or Psychological Support Following Pandemic -- THE Journal

Students Have Been Mobile During Remote Learning -- THE Journal

05/13/21 Students have been moving around quite a bit during remote learning sometimes studying at friends houses, sometimes studying from multiple states. That’s one of the ancillary findings of a report the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) issued this month, the Student Home Connectivity Study. The findings are based on data collected from 13 school districts representing some 750,000 students. According to the report: “During the study, many students participated in online school activities from locations outside of the student’s home. Students accessed school learning resources from other student homes and even other cities, states, and countries. In the study, many students shared an IP address with

Report: Districts Should Help Families with Their WiFi Needs -- THE Journal

05/13/21 More than 9-in-10 students learning from home are using WiFi rather than wired connections. But the quality of their wireless connections varies greatly. According to a new report, there are steps schools and districts can take to help improve their students’ home WiFi performance some at a cost, some using IT staff expertise and legwork. The report, the Student Home Connectivity Study, from the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), studied data from 13 districts representing some 750,000 students in the United States. Among many significant findings, the researchers discovered that 92% of students working from home use WiFi rather than wired connections for their internet

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