High school classrooms are shifting from using Generative AI to mastering it—teaching students how to think critically, create ethically, and lead digitally.
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High school classrooms are shifting from using Generative AI to mastering it—teaching students how to think critically, create ethically, and lead digitally.
Explore edCircuit’s Stories That Matter for the latest on K-12 digital learning, screen time, EdTech, AI in classrooms, cybersecurity, and ED policy shifts.
Discover how school phone bans impact student screen time, mental health, and family dynamics, and learn what really defines too much screen time for kids.
A CNN interview with Linda McMahon reveals major Department of Education restructuring, with six offices moving to other federal agencies in a historic shift.
Discover the real cost of law school, from tuition to debt to admissions, and whether becoming a lawyer is only possible for the wealthy.
The 2025 PowerSchool data breach exposed student and staff records nationwide, prompting urgent K–12 cybersecurity action and legal investigations.
Learn how to launch a successful EdTech startup with our step-by-step guide, from identifying real problems in education to building and scaling your solution.
Chicago Public Schools travel abuse exposed: post-pandemic spending doubled on luxury trips while classrooms faced shortages, raising major oversight concerns.
College student-athletes are building brands, signing sponsorship deals, and mastering social media—all while staying enrolled full-time.
Author and educator Todd Stanley shares his thoughts on acceleration and enrichment and how both can be used to challenge students.
Bridgeport’s Central High School had completely turned around from what Fran Rabinowitz inherited four years before.
Social and Emotional Learning – We may not be celebrities, but we are role models for our kids ― everyday heroes.
When the rubber hits the road, not all teachers carry the banner.
Author and educator Todd Stanley shares his insights on how schools are scaling back on free play, rest, recess, snacks, and lunch.
Dr. Robert Avossa’s goal has always been to advocate and influence as many people as possible to help kids.
Humans were just one branch of our genus, but we out-achieve the others. What made humans special? This article discusses one factor- creative ideas.
Student motivation is necessary for success in learning and teachers are in the perfect position to make it happen.
Embrace the summer slide and turn it into September success

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