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A new report shows AI teaching assistants could be beneficial in the classroom — but may also bring invisible bias.
With the Trump administration all-in on artificial intelligence, some students are eager to limit the harms they perceive ...
More district tech leaders rely on listservs and other private networks to navigate their jobs, which have grown more complex ...
Schools are not only a place to learn skills for the future; they’re where we grow democratically engaged citizens who can ...
Some educators use AI to streamline lesson plans, personalize learning and reduce burnout, freeing up hours for themselves ...
The time for performative inclusion is over—what students deserve now is unapologetic action, bold expectations and real ...
In classrooms across the country, teachers are rethinking how students build reading comprehension — not just how they decode ...
Second grade teacher Demetria Richardson spends so much on school supplies she has a designated credit card to cover classroom expenses. Just don’t tell her husband what the balance is, she said.
An aerial shot of a data center in Phoenix, Arizona. Over the last three years, generative artificial intelligence made its way into many classrooms. Now, a White House initiative could plant the ...
The ideas and products that came out of the symposium were summarized in a white paper released recently by Stanford. The ...
The Constitutional Literacy Institute in Utah helps educators bring an appreciation for government to their classrooms — without controversy. “Nothing ...