Integrating AI literacy in media education and fostering critical discussions helps educators shape informed, ethical digital citizens.
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Integrating AI literacy in media education and fostering critical discussions helps educators shape informed, ethical digital citizens.
President Trump’s proposal to shift federal funding from Harvard to CTE-focused trade schools has reignited the national debate over education priorities.
An intelligent approach to learning has arrived. Explore how AI tutoring ignites curiosity, develops skills, and empowers every student to succeed.
Today’s students face pressure like never before. Making mental health part of the core curriculum is essential to helping them thrive in school and life.
Risk mitigation begins with the Hierarchy of Controls, emphasizing hazard elimination to create safer conditions and develop sustainable safety systems.
By following these tips, teachers can effectively prepare for conferences and enhance the success of both the student and the parent-teacher relationship.
AI is changing how students prepare for final exams—offering personalized study plans, instant feedback, and even virtual tutors that adapt in real time.
From morning check-ins to mindfulness strategies and healthy routines at home, it’s time to make student mental health part of our end-of-year academic plan.
This feel-good piece reimagines Dead Poets Society in today’s digital world, where Mr. Keating inspires through screens, apps, and AI-powered poetry.
Much of the vocabulary in science is unfamiliar as most people do not encounter it in their day-to-day life.
In this episode, Dr. John M. McLaughlin discusses ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy and Education’s Research amd Analytics unit.
As gifted students grow, they can’t be afraid of making mistakes.
Every Friday, we used to hold class discussions on superpowers and how realistic it would be for them to exist in real life.
In this episode, Jim Britt shares how Sentence Analytics, helps all students better comprehend what they read – especially English language learners.
Competency-based education and assessment standards are becoming the norm and there’s no going back.
In this episode, Dr. Fred Brent discusses the responsibilities of being a superintendent in the Georgetown Independent School District.
Larry Ferlazzo is a highly influential educator and author of nine books on teaching and education.
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