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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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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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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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'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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