Oddgeir TveitenBack to School, but Still Learning Onlineverified_publisherThe New York Times - By Dana GoldsteinFederal stimulus dollars are dedicated to helping students recover from virtual schooling. Many districts are spending some of that money on virtual tutoring. When Education Secretary Miguel Cardona appeared before Congress in September to promote the Biden administration’s stimulus funding for …
Oddgeir Tveiten‘It’s Just Stressful’: Students Feel the Weight of Pandemic Uncertaintyverified_publisherThe New York Times - By Jacey Fortin and Giulia HeywardThe pandemic has changed children. Some can’t shake that feeling of instability. Others are taking on adult responsibilities. And anxiety is all around. A vast majority of students are back to in-person learning. The pandemic still weighs on them. After months of remote learning, a year of …
Oddgeir TveitenFacebook, the metaverse and the monetisation of higher educationThe Conversation UK - John PrestonThe metaverse is a virtual world in which users, represented by an avatar, can shop, socialise, take part in leisure activities – and learn. Its …
Oddgeir TveitenHow can we prepare students for the Fourth Industrial Revolution? 5 lessons from innovative schools around the worldverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Sean FlemingNew schools and new views on teaching are springing up around the world to help prepare the next generation for a rapidly changing employment …
Oddgeir TveitenPersonalized Learning in Actionesheninger.blogspot.comOver the past year, I have been blessed to support the Davis School District in Utah with their personalized learning initiative across the district. …
Oddgeir TveitenProject-based learning gets its moment during the coronavirusThe Hechinger Report - by Tara García MathewsonShelby County Public Schools, a district serving about 7,000 students halfway between Louisville and Lexington, has had state approval for …