New Teachers Get a Strong Start with Free Access to Stride Professional Development Center

New Teachers Get a Strong Start with Free Access to Stride Professional Development Center

Research shows that first-year teachers are among the fastest to exit the profession; some surveys report up to 30% of new teachers quit within their first five years on the job, with many citing a lack of professional development and support as a reason to move on. To help provide new teachers with a strong start to the 2023-2024 school year, the Stride Professional Development Center (SPDC) has announced it will provide first-time teachers with one year of free access to its state-of-the-art eLearning platform, and offer discounted access to returning educators.

A division of Stride, Inc., SPDC is designed with educators in mind, offering access to an ever-growing library of on-demand professional development content for any teacher, in any school setting, to enhance their skills, promote student outcomes, and expand their professional network.

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Stride, Inc. Uses the Power of Play to Better Engage Students

Stride, Inc. Uses the Power of Play to Better Engage Students

As part of its commitment to helping students of all ages reach their full potential, Stride, Inc. is now offering more content options that feature immersive and interactive game-based learning.

Stride has created a new collection of exclusive game-based lessons in Minecraft Education—a game comprised of blocks in which students learn by exploring different worlds. These interactive lessons have been integrated into K12-powered courses and are available within the Learning Hub, a digital teaching tool that allows educators to customize their respective courses with Stride assessments and other learning tools.

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Stride, Inc. Partners with Wonder Media to Use Animated Stories and Enhance Learning

Stride, Inc. Partners with Wonder Media to Use Animated Stories and Enhance Learning

As part of its commitment to delivering an engaging, standards-aligned curriculum for K–12 students, Stride, Inc. is now offering more content options that feature animations with relatable characters and interactive lessons. Through a unique partnership with Wonder Media—a mission-driven production company that creates and produces animated stories for children, tweens and teens—Stride has curated collections of diverse video content and interactive lessons in its Stride Learning Hub: a digital teaching tool that allows educators to customize their respective courses with Stride assessments and other learning tools.

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Colorado Tuition-Free Virtual Public Schools Welcome Students Back to School

Colorado Tuition-Free Virtual Public Schools Welcome Students Back to School

As summer break draws to a close for Colorado students, many households are considering alternative options that are tailored to meet the unique needs of their students by exploring the benefits offered by online tuition-free public schools like Destinations Career Academy of Colorado (CODCA), Colorado Preparatory Academy (CPA), and Pikes Peak Online School (PPOS). While the choice for online learning is a personal one, common decision factors reported were parents’ interest in safety, schedule flexibility, and individualized growth opportunities that are available for their kids through online learning.

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6 ways students benefit from online school

6 ways students benefit from online school

The COVID-19 pandemic forced many families who had never considered at-home education to become familiar with online school. Now, with the health crisis mostly behind us, parents are looking at online school through a different filter as they consider taking greater control of their children’s education.

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