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Los Angeles Unified Bets Big on 'Ed,' an AI Tool for Students
The technology is part of the district’s effort to help students catch up academically.
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If TikTok Gets Banned, Will It Solve Schools' Social Media Drama?
Educators predict students would simply turn their attention to a different platform.
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Teachers Spend 2 Hours a Day on TikTok. What Do They Get Out of it?
For some teachers, TikTok is the bane of their existence. For others, it's a go-to source of inspiration, delivered with a dash of humor.
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Most Teens Think AI Won't Hurt Their Mental Health. Teachers Disagree
Teens and educators have wildly different perspectives on what AI will mean for young people’s mental health.
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Kids Turn to TikTok for Mental Health Diagnoses. What Should Schools Know?
Nearly two-thirds of educators say students “sometimes” or “frequently” use social media to diagnose their own mental health conditions.
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'The Backlash on AI Is Coming': 3 Early Lessons for K-12 Education
State education chiefs must figure out how to make the most of AI’s potential while steering around its problems.
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Unlocking Title III: How Vendors Can Better Serve English Learners
The supplemental nature of Title III funds can be limiting, but districts are still looking to maximize funds to support English learners.
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California District to Buy Middle School Math Services; Penn. System Seeks SEL Tool
A California district is looking for a middle school math acceleration services, while a Pennsylvania school system seeks a tool to plan and deliver SEL.
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Emails That Work: The Factors That Make District and School Leaders Pay Attention
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asks district and school leaders about the messaging that hits or misses the mark.
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- Future of Work For These Black Women in STEM, Teachers’ Encouragement Went a Long WayBlack women continue to be underrepresented in science, tech, engineering, and math careers.Classroom Technology AI Policies Should Leave Room for Teachers and Students to Mess Up, Superintendents SaySuperintendents whose districts have crafted AI policies discussed establishing guardrails and encouraging the AI-hesitant to try it out.Classroom Technology AI Is Common Thread Through the Big Challenges Schools Are Facing, New Report SaysRecruiting and retaining educators, cybersecurity, and scaling innovation across schools are some of the biggest challenges.Ed-Tech Policy Q&A Need an AI Policy for Your Schools? This District Used ChatGPT to Craft OneThe Peninsula School District in Washington state was one of the first school systems in the country to craft AI policy guidance.Classroom Technology 8 Tips for Schools to Avoid Chaos in the Age of AIMost district leaders are in the beginning stages of figuring out how to integrate AI into K-12 education.Classroom Technology What Is Age-Appropriate Use of AI? 4 Developmental Stages to Know AboutChild development experts and teachers offer advice on when K-12 students should start using AI-powered tech and for what purposes.
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