High 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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High 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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As students fought to set new goals and acquire new skills, teachers pushed through learning gaps, collaborated with peers on professional development, and returned to in-person classrooms. This was a year to be proud of across education and as the school year comes to a close, the edCircuit staff wanted to take this opportunity to celebrate the successes of teachers in the classroom.
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