Executive functioning skills are important for success in school, work and life. These are skills like time management, organization and prioritizing and planning. Kids who haven’t quite developed these skills as quickly as their peers sometimes get a bad rap, and on the surface it looks like they just can’t get it together.
Executive functioning skills are important for success in school, work and life. These are skills like time management, organization and prioritizing and planning. Kids who haven’t quite developed these skills as quickly as their peers sometimes get a bad rap, and on the surface it looks like they just can’t get it together.
Every child has their own journey toward learning how to navigate the world at large.
- How are schools empowering teachers to recognize each child’s individual path and use technology to create truly personalized learning experiences?
- How are teachers leveraging the edtech available to them to help every child develop the confidence they need to be successful?
Learn about executive functioning skills and what Hāpara Student Dashboard can do to help learners develop them.
Getting started with Hāpara Student Dashboard
Tech coach Amy Miller of Frederick County Public Schools will share what she did to prepare her learners for the launch of Hāpara Student Dashboard, feedback from learners and teachers and reflections on what it means for learning.
Are we asking too much of learners? Using technology to develop executive functioning skills
Are we asking too much of kids? Is the technology learners are using in school developmentally appropriate? Robin Poncia, VP of Marketing at Hāpara and former classroom teacher, school counselor and principal will explore this topic. Learn about how executive functioning skills should play a role in edtech development, and how Hāpara has made it a top priority.