Educators

Personalized Learning with AI

For decades, “personalized learning” has been more aspiration than practice. Schools have experimented with differentiated instruction, leveled readers, and self-paced…

4 months ago

New Tools For Supporting the 4Cs In STEAM

For more than 20 years, I have had the privilege of teaching students at both the elementary and middle school…

4 months ago

A New School Year, A New Horizon: Welcome Back, Educators!

In June, our article Celebrating Growth and Preparing for New Beginnings reflected on the quiet rituals of closing a classroom—packing…

5 months ago

Welcome Back to School with a Digital Survival Guide: How IT Teams Can Empower Every Educator and Administrator

The first few weeks of school? Organized chaos. New staff, new students, tech updates, forgotten passwords, printers acting up, all…

5 months ago

Driving K–12 Innovation 2025: Ethics, Workforce, and What’s Next

In an era where artificial intelligence, digital equity, and workforce readiness dominate conversations in education, CoSN’s Driving K–12 Innovation 2025…

5 months ago

From Ideas to Solutions: How Students Can Solve Real-World Problems

As a former yearbook advisor for over 20+ years, I have seen firsthand how real-world challenges, student voice and choice,…

5 months ago

How Family Engagement Tools Are Transforming K–12 Education

Years ago, working parents received the occasional newsletter or a mid-year conference to learn how their child was doing in…

5 months ago

Confronting AI Cheating in K–12 While Embracing Responsible Innovation

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked both excitement and anxiety across the K–12 education landscape. From accelerating lesson…

5 months ago

The Art Room Reopens: Why Safety Must Be Our First Masterpiece

Each fall, as students step into the art room, their eyes are wide with possibility. They see brushes, canvases, clay,…

5 months ago

AI Assessments in Schools: Faster Feedback, Better Learning, Smarter Classrooms

Assessments are foundational in education—guiding instruction, identifying gaps, and informing curriculum planning. However, traditional methods can be slow, labor-intensive, and…

5 months ago