AI in education helps teachers reduce cognitive overload, personalize learning, and protect student relationships without replacing human expertise.
K–12 innovation is shifting fast. A new report spotlights the hurdles, accelerators, and tech enablers shaping district strategy in 2026.
How AI in K-5 classrooms can help students improve reading, math, and problem-solving while supporting teachers and preserving human connection.
By shifting PD toward understanding student thinking, educators at Mont Vernon Village School built more confident, engaged math learners; drove…
AI and accessibility in K-12 education are converging fast. District leaders must act now to ensure generative AI expands access—not…
AI in the classroom works best when teachers lead—modeling responsible use, guiding students, and ensuring AI enhances learning without replacing…
Media literacy in schools shapes the modern middle and high school librarian’s role, helping students question sources and think critically…
Celebrating CTE Month: Career and Technical Education empowers students with hands-on learning, workforce readiness, and real-world pathways for success.
AI is already in students’ lives, and banning it doesn’t reduce risk—district leadership, readiness, and intentional implementation do.
AI student behavior tools are helping schools improve consistency, manage meltdowns, and reinforce positive behavior—while keeping educators at the center.