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Educational Technology, Digital Teaching, and Pen-and-Paper Teaching: Sweden’s Shift from Digital to Traditional Pedagogy

This article delves into Sweden’s shift from digital teaching to traditional pen-and-paper methods in its education system. It analyzes the reasons, implementation process, and the implications for global K12 education, exploring the balance between digital and traditional teaching in modern education. Educational technology, digital teaching, and pen-and-paper teaching are key aspects of this exploration.

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Reading Instruction Methods, School-to-Prison Pipeline, and Education Policies: The Hidden Consequences

This article delves into how a controversial reading instruction method affects K12 education in the US. Despite research linking it to negative social outcomes for students, education policies often ignore scientific evidence, with our children paying a heavy social price. Keywords: reading instruction methods, school-to-prison pipeline, education policies.

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Special Education, RBT, Summer Jobs: Finding Rewarding Summer Opportunities for Special Education Majors

This article offers a comprehensive guide for special education students to find paid summer practice opportunities. It highlights RBT-certified jobs and other career choices for interacting with older students, helping future educators gain valuable experience while earning income. Special education, RBT, and summer jobs are key aspects covered.

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School Choice, Sports Resources, and Education Funding: The Complex Relationship between Public and Charter Schools

This article delves into the resource allocation and sharing issues between public and charter schools in the context of school choice policies. Using the dispute over sports facility usage rights among Indiana educators as an example, it explores the balance between fair distribution and efficient use of educational resources, especially sports resources and education funding related to school choice.