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This is a congratulations post with Anna’s photo and explanation for her achievement: As an undergraduate researcher, Anna Oborn has contributed in significant ways to research projects, presented at three conferences, including state and university venues in the past year. She has worked on creating an afterschool makerspace at an elementary school, conducting a literature review and compiling resources and curriculum that integrated AI in makerspaces. Recently she has taken on a leadership role, leading an interview study with teachers and educators to inform the design of the program, from developing research instruments and navigating IRB  to analyzing data. Her research is making a difference for students here in Cache Valley.

This is a congratulations post with Anna’s photo and explanation for her achievement: As an undergraduate researcher, Anna Oborn has contributed in significant ways to research projects, presented at three conferences, including state and university venues in the past year. She has worked on creating an afterschool makerspace at an elementary school, conducting a literature review and compiling resources and curriculum that integrated AI in makerspaces. Recently she has taken on a leadership role, leading an interview study with teachers and educators to inform the design of the program, from developing research instruments and navigating IRB to analyzing data. Her research is making a difference for students here in Cache Valley.

Keep up the great work, Anna!
#StudentLife #ITLSStudents #LearningMatters #HandsOnLearning #StudentExperience #CampusLife #InclusiveLearning #StudentSuccess

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Emma Griffin received the Scholar of the Year award. In this picture, we congratulate her. Emma Griffin is an aspiring law student with experience in research, bilingual communication, and cross-cultural collaboration. Emma has worked on research with Dr. Kristin Searle, including presenting research in several venues, including Capitol Hill where she presented on how cultural connections support inclusion and academic achievement in K–12 classrooms. Emma is committed to culturally responsive practice, client support, and high-quality scholarly work. Emma’s work with bilingual families and mentoring missionaries deepened her dedication to equity, empathy, and effective communication, values that guide both her academic and professional goals

Emma Griffin received the Scholar of the Year award. In this picture, we congratulate her. Emma Griffin is an aspiring law student with experience in research, bilingual communication, and cross-cultural collaboration. Emma has worked on research with Dr. Kristin Searle, including presenting research in several venues, including Capitol Hill where she presented on how cultural connections support inclusion and academic achievement in K–12 classrooms. Emma is committed to culturally responsive practice, client support, and high-quality scholarly work. Emma’s work with bilingual families and mentoring missionaries deepened her dedication to equity, empathy, and effective communication, values that guide both her academic and professional goals

Congratulations to Emma on receiving the ITLS Award! Keep up the great work! #StudentLife #ITLSStudents #LearningMatters #HandsOnLearning #StudentExperience #CampusLife #InclusiveLearning

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New chapters don’t only begin in January. They begin when students are given the tools and support to imagine what’s next.

We’re working toward a $20,000 matching goal and need $10,000 more to get there.
Give today: bit.ly/4qhNkVs

#HeartofAmerica #SeasonofGiving #LearningMatters

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Fun fact: December 25th is A’Phabet Day or No “L” Day.
No “L” in Learning means earning—which might explain why learning always pays off.

#Start2Evolve #LearningAndDevelopment #LND #LearningMatters #WorkplaceLearning #DidYouKnow #WordPlay

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in the photo Stephen Kwame Ameko is presenting his study in a roundtable session to other people. His study is about  “Bridging the Virtual Divide: Insights from Secondary Data on Technologies and Distance Learning in Ghana.” Drawing on Digital Divide Theory and a systematic review of studies from 2018 - 2025, Stephen unpacked how technologies like Learning Management Systems (LMS), video conferencing, and virtual simulations continue to shape, and sometimes deepen, inequalities in online education. Key findings highlighted that while digital platforms expand flexibility and engagement, barriers such as limited broadband access, digital literacy gaps, and uneven institutional resources still challenge Ghanaian distance learners. Stephen’s study calls for evidence-based interventions: digital skills training, affordable devices, hybrid learning models, and infrastructure investments to create a more inclusive and equitable distance education landscape in Ghana.

in the photo Stephen Kwame Ameko is presenting his study in a roundtable session to other people. His study is about “Bridging the Virtual Divide: Insights from Secondary Data on Technologies and Distance Learning in Ghana.” Drawing on Digital Divide Theory and a systematic review of studies from 2018 - 2025, Stephen unpacked how technologies like Learning Management Systems (LMS), video conferencing, and virtual simulations continue to shape, and sometimes deepen, inequalities in online education. Key findings highlighted that while digital platforms expand flexibility and engagement, barriers such as limited broadband access, digital literacy gaps, and uneven institutional resources still challenge Ghanaian distance learners. Stephen’s study calls for evidence-based interventions: digital skills training, affordable devices, hybrid learning models, and infrastructure investments to create a more inclusive and equitable distance education landscape in Ghana.

Stephen Kwame Ameko’s AECT research reveals how tech shapes both progress and inequality in Ghana’s distance learning, and why inclusive solutions matter.
#AECT#conference #StudentLife #ITLSStudents #LearningMatters #HandsOnLearning #StudentExperience #CampusLife #InclusiveLearning #StudentSuccess

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AILisia Dawkins, a PhD student in ITLS, has been selected as a 2025-26 Graduate Fellow for the Center for Intersectional Gender Studies & Research. The fellowship recognizes outstanding graduate student leaders who are committed to intersectional research and practice, supporting an equitable and inclusive climate across USU’s statewide campuses. Fellows can use the support to advance their research, leadership, and work with students and community initiatives that promote equity and inclusion.

AILisia Dawkins, a PhD student in ITLS, has been selected as a 2025-26 Graduate Fellow for the Center for Intersectional Gender Studies & Research. The fellowship recognizes outstanding graduate student leaders who are committed to intersectional research and practice, supporting an equitable and inclusive climate across USU’s statewide campuses. Fellows can use the support to advance their research, leadership, and work with students and community initiatives that promote equity and inclusion.

Big congratulations to AlLisia Dawkins, ITLS PhD student, for being named a 2025-26 Graduate Fellow at USU! If you want more, check the alt text.
#StudentLife #ITLSStudents #LearningMatters #HandsOnLearning #StudentExperience #CampusLife #InclusiveLearning #StudentSuccess

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Obsolete Required Courses: Why They Still Dominate Education Obsolete required courses reflect how outdated subjects remain mandatory, revealing flaws in education and resistance to necessary change.

Think back to school. Did you ever sit through a class that felt useless? Drucker would say you weren’t wrong.
#StudentVoices #LearningMatters

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If students never get it wrong…Have they really learned anything?

@mrk-all-day.bsky.social  reminds us: mistakes aren’t failure—they’re the foundation of learning.

🎧 Full episode: https://spti.fi/j99V2b8
📺 YouTube: https://youtu.be/Z9zbJBOsXEo

#PlayEd3Podcast #GrowthMindset #LearningMatters

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a man sitting at a desk with his hands on his head and the words am i asking too much here written below him ALT: a man sitting at a desk with his hands on his head and the words am i asking too much here written below him

You're not asking for too much when you demand your child actually learn.
#ParentAdvocate #LearningMatters #HighExpectations #EducationReform #ActualLearning #NotAskingTooMuch #DemandBetter #RevolutionaryParenting

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‘how we think affects others.’ —kant

#flomm open rebellion starter kit

**learn everything you can, you’re gunna need it**

#nofascism #knowyourrights #nokings #pussyriot #weimar #bauhaus #modernism #learningmatters #eattherich🍽️

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Education Ministry launches "End Learning Poverty For All in Africa" campaign Education Ministry launches "End Learning Poverty For All in Africa" campaign NBC Online Sat, 06/28/2025 - 14:07

#EndLearningPoverty #EducationForAll #LearningMatters #ChildrensEducation #AfricaEducation

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If you haven't read our blog about the outcomes of the High-Level Ministerial Roundtable on #FoundationalLearning, please check it out here:
globaleducationappg.co.uk/appg-on-glob...

#LearningMatters
#Education

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#LearningMatters Early positive support for our kid’s curiosity!

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Hard truth: Memorizing facts ≠ learning.
Can they explain it to a grumpy cat? 🐱
Would it help them survive a zombie apocalypse? 🧟
Critical thinking > checkboxes.
What’s YOUR learning priority? 👇
#CriticalThinking #LearningMatters #HomeschoolCurriculum

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Should education be designed around students' strengths and interests? A personalized approach could unlock potential and fuel passion, but can it be implemented effectively?

What’s your take on this debate?

#EducationDebate #FutureOfEducation #StudentSuccess #LearningMatters #Verbattle

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I do remember that — and I remember hitting 100 followers and thinking this is amazing — then at some point I realized it wasn’t about how many followers in the PLN but the quality of connections and sharing that was important #learningmatters #k-12 #lifelonglearning

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