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Are AI Literacy Lessons Now the Norm? What New Survey Data Show
Educators are "meeting the AI moment," one expert said.
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Why AI Hasn’t Transformed Math Instruction (and Probably Won’t)
When it comes to teaching, there are a few things AI can't do well, says this curriculum developer.
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How Teens and Young People Use AI Tools for Learning and Mental Health Support
Two reports detail ways young people are engaging with AI and how it impacts their mental health.
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How School Leaders Can Combat Rising Cyber Threats
Continuous training and student engagement can be key in protecting schools.
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Are Teens Just Using AI to Cheat? Well, Not Quite (If You Ask Them)
There’s fear among many educators that students are using AI to do most of their critical thinking.
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Moms Across the Political Spectrum Urge Caution on AI in Schools
Mothers of kids in school are concerned about the impact of AI on learning and social skills.
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AI Readiness: It's Not Just About Product Innovation
Digital Promise's director of learning technology research discusses what it'll take to get districts ready for the age of AI.
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In Indiana, New State Controls Create Challenges — and Opportunities — for Vendors
Indiana is once again among the states pushing to change the way public money for schools is spent — and gaining national attention in the process.
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Inside Florida's Push to Replicate Texas' Bluebonnet Curriculum, And Why It's On 'Life Support'
Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas’ plan to create state-developed instructional materials hit a roadblock in Florida’s GOP-led Legislature
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Texas’ Bluebonnet Curriculum Faces Scrutiny as State Board of Education Takes Up 4,100 Corrections
The volume of corrections, along with some of the specific changes needed, drew the ire of some state board members.
- Artificial Intelligence ‘It Will Stunt My Growth as a Teacher’: 3 Arguments Against AI in the ClassroomThree veteran teachers share their concerns about using AI for instruction.Artificial Intelligence What the Research Says How AI Simulations Match Up to Real Students—and Why It MattersNew research suggests teachers should be cautious when using AI tools to personalize learning for students.Artificial Intelligence We’re Entering a New Phase of AI in Schools. How Are States Responding?Artificial intelligence topped the list of state technology officials’ priorities for the first time in an annual survey.Classroom Technology Most States Won't Keep Funding Pandemic-Era Tech. Is That a Problem?School districts bought laptops and WiFi hotspots during the pandemic. Now many wonder how they will replace them.Privacy & Security Cyberattacks Are a Big Problem. Can Schools Manage Without Federal Help?The Trump administration has rolled back federal resources to prevent, and respond to, attacks.Artificial Intelligence Reported Essay Is There a Healthy Middle Ground on AI in Schools? Try Skeptical OptimismHow students and teachers can learn to put a human touch on everything AI produces.
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Spotlight on Moving From Awareness to Engagement for Neurodiverse And Autistic Students
See how schools can better support neurodiverse and autistic students, addressing barriers, elevating strengths, and building more inclusive classrooms for all.
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Belonging has become an imperative for school and district leaders navigating attendance challenges, disengagement, and staff strain. Belonging is not abstract—actions to promote belonging are central to performance and culture.
- Artificial Intelligence From HR to Teachers to Bus Drivers: This District’s AI Policy Applies to EveryoneThe use of AI is working its way into nearly all school district jobs.Artificial Intelligence Congress Wants to Protect Kids Using AI. Are Their Ideas the Right Ones?Two bills in Congress aim to build guardrails for kids' use of artificial intelligence.Artificial Intelligence Video These Students are Learning the Math That Makes AI TickRather than study how to use AI, students in this machine learning class work with the math that makes the AI work.Artificial Intelligence 5 Best Practices for Crafting a School or District AI PolicyNearly half of educators say their school or district does not have an AI policy.Classroom Technology Opinion Do Cellphone Bans Really Fix Student Engagement?Can schools offer a more compelling alternative to social media or AI?Ed-Tech Policy Why Most Principals Say Cellphone Bans Improve School ClimateNearly 3 in 4 principals believe banning cellphones has big upsides.
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Superintendent - Moore County Schools
Carthage, North Carolina
Superintendent - Moore County Schools
Carthage, North Carolina