Voice-enabled AI is quickly reshaping K-12 education, creating interactive learning experiences and providing essential special education support.
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Voice-enabled AI is quickly reshaping K-12 education, creating interactive learning experiences and providing essential special education support.
From personalized tutoring and automated grading to virtual college tours and smart cafeteria lines, AI is unlocking deeper engagement and stronger support.
The Art Room inspires creativity, but hidden dangers, silica dust, kilns, and overcrowding make safety a duty of care too vital to overlook.
AI assessments are changing the game in K–12 by accelerating feedback loops, giving educators data-driven insight, and freeing up time for deeper instruction.
Before students arrive, a CTO is already sprinting behind the scenes—securing data, provisioning devices, and ensuring teachers are equipped to thrive.
Welcoming new teachers isn’t just about a friendly smile. It’s about building relationships that foster trust and ultimately enhance the student experience.
From personalized phonics support to real-time pronunciation coaching, AI tools are helping young readers build confidence in the classroom and at home.
As a new school year begins, school buses become the first classroom of the day and drivers the first line of defense.
Cellphones in classrooms spark one of education’s biggest debates, but CoSN’s To Ban or Not to Ban? webinar and podcast reveal it’s more than a simple yes or no
Are decoding, fluency, and comprehension enough for superior reading skills?
The goal is to find a way to connect students in a genuine and positive way to their schoolwork.
By focusing solely on the culture, everything should come from that and not the other way around.
Something is rotten in the state of American education.
TPAC school districts building on the success of community-based accountability. Dr. John Booth, superintendent of the DeKalb Independent School District (ISD).
Literacy is critical in the language arts, science, math, robotics, and all the other subjects as well.
Rigor is NOT giving more work to students with less time to do it.
Challenging learners should not come at the cost of their happiness.
Social media is a wonderful but complicated tool in the classroom.

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