The 2025 shutdown could disrupt K–12 and higher ed, from funding delays to stalled research. Here’s what it means for schools, colleges, and families.
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The 2025 shutdown could disrupt K–12 and higher ed, from funding delays to stalled research. Here’s what it means for schools, colleges, and families.
When schools shut down in 2020, video games weren’t just a distraction; they were survival. Students logged on not to rack up kills or loot, but to hang out. The …
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming lab safety with PPE detection, virtual simulations, and air-quality monitoring making classrooms smarter and safer.
AI is making personalized learning a reality, but districts must strike a balance between innovation and fairness, protect data, and maintain educator control.
Stories That Matter this week include school construction, AI admissions, inclusive STEM, data privacy, and voice + visual AI in K–12.
AI is transforming foreign-language education by providing personalized practice, instant feedback, and immersive conversation opportunities.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the admissions experience—making it faster, more personalized, and accessible for students and colleges alike.
Parents and students deserve transparency when their school undergoes construction. Safety, communication, and duty of care must remain top priorities.
Voice recognition and visual AI are reshaping classrooms—from reading support to lab safety—while raising new questions about privacy and equity.
Insights from coaching a student team in the Conrad Challenge.
Dr. Michael Hart, As reading proficiency levels stagnate, more states are taking a long, hard look at current practices and revamping their entire approach to reading instruction.
With academic discourse, whether it is in response to a teacher’s question, discussion with other students, or generating questions, there are common problems.
In this episode, Math specialist Lindsay Melia discusses how she uses the Beast Academy curriculum from Art of Problem Solving (AoPS).
Exit slips are a popular strategy for receiving instant feedback on a student’s level of mastery, explaining what they learned during the lesson
Rigorous Assessments – Incorporating higher levels of thinking in assignments will ultimately lead to increased learning.
In this episode, Dr. Ebony Lee discusses the importance of a clear alignment between curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
During Teacher Appreciation Week, edCircuit shares stories highlighting educators’ accomplishments across the U.S. from the past years.
If both skim reading and deep reading have value, shouldn’t we be teaching these skills to our students?
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