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5 online resources to beat the summer slide

eSchool News

These tools offer interactive lessons, personalized learning paths, and fun activities that reinforce what students learned during the school year–without making summer feel like school. Its summer learning programs provide structured plans for students in grades K-12, including daily activities tailored by grade level.

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AI in education needs more than innovation–it needs intention

eSchool News

Studies show that teachers spend 7-12 hours per week searching for or creating instructional materials, pulling from state websites, teacher-created worksheets, and free or purchased digital content. AI-generated lesson plans, practice activities, and instructional recommendations must reinforce the effective implementation of HQIM.

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Integrating technology in CTE classrooms

eSchool News

AI-driven software tutors can personalize learning for students, for example by adjusting the difficulty of quizzes based on a student’s performance or by providing hints when the student gets stuck. Studies and anecdotal reports suggest that students in tech-enhanced CTE classes show increased engagement and motivation.

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5 digital resources to engage students in meaningful learning

eSchool News

The platform covers all subjects–from vocabulary and reading strategies to science, social studies, and math–through catchy songs and interactive lessons. The multimedia lessons come with interactive activities, quizzes, and printable resources.

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How 4 districts use AI tools to transform education

eSchool News

Educators in Miami-Dade County Public Schools use Gemini to generate quizzes and answer keys, and students are creating study materials aligned to concepts they’re struggling with for personalized tutoring and support. What are you using AI for in your school/classroom?

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The Basics of Making a Curriculum for Homeschool Students

Teachers Pay Teachers

Design exploratory science activities 5. Introduce social studies experiences 6. Introduce core subjects, like math, English, science, and social studies, through play, creativity, and real-world experiences. Every activity can be used with one or more students. Table of Contents 1. Start with core concepts 2.

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Retrieval in Action: Creative Strategies from Real Teachers

Cult of Pedagogy

In the 10 years since I chose a book called Make it Stick for a book study in the summer of 2015, I’ve been encouraging teachers to add more retrieval practice to their teaching. A big and growing body of research tells us that when we study with retrieval, we learn and remember things much better than we do by other review methods.