The standard shout of “here!” is slowly being replaced by the click of technology in some larger lecture halls. A growing number of professors are using clickers — electronic polling devices that ...
City Year corps members cheer as students enter Rogers Street Academy every morning. Member Ebony Kirkendoll (in the red vest) says the purpose is to encourage kids to come back every day. This week, ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Three times a week, Beth Riedeman's son has a live video chat with his first-grade class. About half of his classmates are “showing up” on a regular basis, she said. In the brave new ...
Colleges across the country are beginning to use tracking technology to monitor student success, including attendance. There are a few different kinds of tracking the different campuses are involved ...
Three times a week, Beth Riedeman's son has a live video chat with his first-grade class. About half of his classmates are “showing up” on a regular basis, she said. In the brave new world of remote ...
Just 1 in 4 students uses GOAL Academy’s learning software each day. Yet the state of Colorado officially reports an 89 percent attendance rate at the school. Why the disconnect? Reason No. 1 is ...
Few things are as basic to the classroom experience as a teacher taking attendance, a concept that, like almost everything else in the world of pandemic education in New York, now has to be rethought.
Nearly two semesters into the pandemic, there’s still no national picture of whether students are actually getting instruction, and ongoing changes to the way states track attendance may mean more ...
Search for a seat at Drake Stadium during a state track and field event, and all you'll see is T-shirts. High school teams and fans coordinate bright colors to commemorate the occasion and stand out ...
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