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IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES
From how to schedule to preparing parents in advance to how to display student work. READ MORE...

MRS. RICHARDSON’S CLASS BLOG
Tips for a successful virtual parent-teacher conference. READ MORE...
To kick off the spring semester, we’ve rounded up 7 TED Talk favorites to help inspire and support Educators.
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15 LESSONS LEARNED FROM ONLINE TEACHING
I’m a San Marino High School social studies teacher with more than 30 years of face-to-face, in the classroom, teaching experience. I’m also someone who has acquired a great deal of online teaching experience. As you begin to venture into the world of online teaching this fall, here are some important lessons I’ve learned.
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5 LESSONS LEARNED ON DIGITAL LEARNING DAY 2021
During the Digital Learning Day (DLDay) 2021 broadcast, we reflected on many of the changes from the past twelve months and celebrated the lessons learned during the past ten years. We visited classrooms, schools, and districts around the country (virtually of course) and witnessed the power that comes when educators combine a growth mindset with perseverance, innovation, and collaborative leadership. We began in our nation’s capital to learn more about the actions federal and state leaders have taken, and those on the horizon, to ensure all students have access to learning, regardless of the zip code they call home. Then we journeyed north, east, south, and west to hear stories from teachers, principals, and superintendents who adapted quickly and adopted new innovative learning opportunities to support personalized learning for students both inside and outside the school building.
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Approximately 1,700 students from 14 districts across the United States participated in testing Rosetta StoneⓇ English™ , and over 150 hours of student sound logs were reviewed in order to optimize the program s speech recognition software. Surveyed educators praised the program for its many benefits.
Over 75% believe that Rosetta Stone English can benefit student learning in speaking, listening,
grammar, and academic language.
100% anticipate that Rosetta Stone English will align well with their
state standards.
88% found Rosetta Stone English to be culturally appropriate for their students.
Approximately 2 out of 3 reported that their students liked Rosetta Stone English and were excited to use the program.
Approximately 4 out of 5 agree that Rosetta Stone English has the potential to help students speak confidently and fluently in academic English.
I want to say thank you for the program. I actually enjoy it, and I think the kids are going to benefit a lot from it. I appreciate that there s something like this out there for them. I m very excited for this program...it’s going to do a lot of good.
–Elementary Educator, California
Survey results are based on a national sample of 25 educators. Educators in the sample used Rosetta Stone English with students in grades PreK to 8.

ABOUT ROSETTA STONE Rosetta Stone is a global leader in technology-driven language and learning solutions for individuals, classrooms, and entire organizations. Our scalable, interactive solutions have been used by over 12,000 businesses, 9,000 public sector organizations, and 22,000 education institutions worldwide, and by millions of learners in over 150 countries. For more information, visit www.rosettastone.com.
