Innovation

AI and Accessibility in K-12 Education: A Turning Point

AI and accessibility in K-12 education are no longer future-facing ideas or pilot projects confined to innovation teams. They are…

2 days ago

AI in the Classroom: How Teachers Can Lead Responsibly

AI in the classroom is no longer a future concept—it is a present reality. Students encounter AI-powered tools through search…

3 days ago

Media Literacy in Schools and the Evolving Librarian Role

Media literacy in schools is no longer an occasional lesson or an optional unit tucked into a research project. For…

4 days ago

Career and Technical Education: Celebrating CTE Month

Each February, schools, districts, and communities across the country shine a spotlight on Career and Technical Education (CTE) during Career…

5 days ago

From Risk to Readiness: Why We Must Lead on AI Use in the Classroom

A new report from the Brookings Institution offers a thoughtful premortem on the promise and pitfalls of artificial intelligence (AI) in…

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How AI Supports Student Behavior in Schools

AI student behavior support is reshaping how schools respond to behavioral challenges, helping educators act with greater consistency, empathy, and…

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Deepfakes in Schools: The New Cyberbullying Crisis

Deepfakes in schools are no longer an abstract concern for educators. The substitute teacher has been in the classroom for…

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Professional Development: The Power of Evolving Practice

Professional development has always been the heartbeat of the school year. It is where teachers step out of the daily…

3 weeks ago

CES 2026 and the Quiet Evolution of EdTech

CES 2026, held each January in Las Vegas, offers a glimpse into where technology is headed. While education technology was…

4 weeks ago

Technology Leadership 2026: Top Concerns for K–12 Districts

Discover the top technology leadership concerns for K–12 districts in 2026, including cybersecurity, AI, staffing, budgeting, and digital sustainability.

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