Open materials, licensed by their creators and designed to support pre-K through 12 educators and leaders in Texas.
Inspiring, scalable and effective world-class learning systems that are impacting positive student outcomes right here in Texas.
Providing diverse frameworks from which to draw inspiration when planning and implementing school-specific or districtwide innovation strategies.
The Texas Learning Exchange (TxLx) Edtech Leadership Guide is an effort to support Texas education leaders with the best resources and guidance for making effective changes in a thoughtful way during an open-ended season of change.
The Texas Learning Exchange (TxLx) School Instructional Supports Guide was created for schools and districts traversing the unique instructional delivery models required for the 2020/21 academic year.
Dive into the newly released Edtech Leadership Guide that supports district technology leaders in uncovering solutions to challenges encountered this school year and fix weaknesses in your infrastructure that COVID has exposed.
Guide authors, advisors and TxLx steering committee members explore supports for serving diverse families with equity practices and resources, how to plan for a shift in traditional instructional methods to learner-centered strategies in order to create personalized instruction that transcends delivery models.
Guide authors and advisors give a live session to dive into the guide, ask questions you may be grappling with and learn more about the path forward for this school year.
Launched in 2016, as an initiative of Raise Your Hand Texas, Raising Blended Learners is a demonstration initiative that showcases strategies for using “blended learning” — a combination of traditional classroom teaching and online learning components that give students some degree of control over the time, place, path or pace of their learning.
Launched in 2016, as an initiative of Raise Your Hand Texas, Raising Blended Learners is a demonstration initiative that showcases strategies for using “blended learning” — a combination of traditional classroom teaching and online learning components that give students some degree of control over the time, place, path or pace of their learning.
Guide authors and advisors give a live session to dive into the guide, ask questions you may be grappling with and learn more about the path forward for this school year.
Guide authors, advisors and TxLx steering committee members explore supports for serving diverse families with equity practices and resources, how to plan for a shift in traditional instructional methods to learner-centered strategies in order to create personalized instruction that transcends delivery models.
Dive into the newly released Edtech Leadership Guide that supports district technology leaders in uncovering solutions to challenges encountered this school year and fix weaknesses in your infrastructure that COVID has exposed.
The Texas Learning Exchange (TxLx) School Instructional Supports Guide was created for schools and districts traversing the unique instructional delivery models required for the 2020/21 academic year.
The Texas Learning Exchange (TxLx) Edtech Leadership Guide is an effort to support Texas education leaders with the best resources and guidance for making effective changes in a thoughtful way during an open-ended season of change.
Providing diverse frameworks from which to draw inspiration when planning and implementing school-specific or districtwide innovation strategies.
Inspiring, scalable and effective world-class learning systems that are impacting positive student outcomes right here in Texas.
Open materials, licensed by their creators and designed to support pre-K through 12 educators and leaders in Texas.
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