AI in the classroom works best when teachers lead—modeling responsible use, guiding students, and ensuring AI enhances learning without replacing educators.
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EducatorsHot Topics - controversialArtificial Intelligence
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Hot Topics - controversialHigher Education
Ohio Senate Bill 1 Is Reshaping Higher Education
5 minutes readOhio Senate Bill 1 is forcing colleges to cut low-producing programs and dismantle DEI efforts, reshaping higher education statewide.
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Media Literacy in Schools and the Evolving Librarian Role
5 minutes readMedia literacy in schools shapes the modern middle and high school librarian’s role, helping students question sources and think critically every day.
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Career and Technical Education: Celebrating CTE Month
7 minutes readCelebrating CTE Month: Career and Technical Education empowers students with hands-on learning, workforce readiness, and real-world pathways for success.
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School choice offers families multiple K–12 education options, and School Choice Week helps highlight how those choices can open doors for students.
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Digital equity in education is tested on snow days, when shifting learning online can unintentionally widen access gaps for students and families.
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Hot Topics - controversialArtificial Intelligence
From Risk to Readiness: Why We Must Lead on AI...
3 minutes readAI is already in students’ lives, and banning it doesn’t reduce risk—district leadership, readiness, and intentional implementation do.
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Hot Topics - controversialArtificial Intelligence
How AI Supports Student Behavior in Schools
6 minutes readAI student behavior tools are helping schools improve consistency, manage meltdowns, and reinforce positive behavior—while keeping educators at the center.
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Educator wellness is a school-wide strategy: protect time, reduce overload, and normalize mental health support so staff can thrive at work and at home.
