On STEM & STEAM Day, we honor the pioneers whose imagination and innovation shaped today’s classrooms—and tomorrow’s future creators.
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The Stories That Matter, edCircuit’s Weekly Roundup, Issue 8
2 minutes readAI roadmaps, writing support, CCL, music tech, STEM/STEAM Day ideas, and CTE safety — this week’s stories that matter for K–12 leaders.
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Get Ready for National STEM/STEAM Day: Classroom Ideas That Inspire...
3 minutes readNational STEM/STEAM Day celebrates curiosity, creativity, and safe hands-on learning—empowering every student, especially girls, to explore and thrive in STEM.
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From the Band Room to the Cloud: How AI and...
4 minutes readHigh school music departments are turning to AI and edtech to fine-tune rehearsals, personalize student practice, and spark new levels of musical creativity.
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Career Connected Learning links classroom instruction with real-world experiences, equipping students for college, careers, and lifelong success.
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Hot Topics - controversialArtificial Intelligence
Empowering Writers: How AI Can Strengthen Student and Teacher Writing...
4 minutes readAI can help students and teachers brainstorm, organize, and refine writing. Learn how to use AI responsibly during Academic Writing Month.
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Hot Topics - controversialArtificial Intelligence
Where to Begin with AI in K-12: Roadmap, Ethics &...
5 minutes readFacing pressure to adopt AI in K-12 schools? This guide offers a phased roadmap, real examples, and ethical guardrails to help schools lead—not lag.
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The Stories That Matter, edCircuit’s Weekly Roundup, Issue 7
4 minutes readExplore how AI, policy changes, and safety challenges are shaping K–12 education in this week’s Stories That Matter from edCircuit.
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From Embodied to Disembodied: How EdTech Can Prepare the Future...
by Laura Hakala6 minutes readAs AI blurs physical and digital work, education must build adaptable learners with strong human skills for a fluid, tech-driven future.
