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Michigan Virtual survey highlights K-12 educators’ AI beliefs, needs

eSchool News

” “The findings from this study highlight both the enthusiasm and the apprehensions surrounding AI integration in education. The survey looked at how educators in Michigan are using AI and how they are implementing AI in schools.

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The math anxiety equation: How to solve for confidence in math class

eSchool News

Key points: Creating a culture where all students see themselves as capable math thinkers starts with leaders Key questions that unleash powerful PLCs Ethical PD: Doing right by the teachers who do right by the world For more news on teachers PD, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub One of my first vivid memories of math is of timed tests.

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The Power of I Used to Think…Now I Think

Catlin Tucker

In the initial “I used to think…” stage, students reflect on their beliefs or opinions about a specific topic, subject, or issue. This helps students understand the impact of their learning better and how their ideas have developed over time. This promotes critical thinking and historical empathy.

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Let’s Teach Computer Science Majors to Be Good Citizens. The Whole World Depends on It.

Edsurge

Yet, many social, political and ethical concerns have emerged as the application of technology has grown in daily life. In a national study involving a multiyear examination of how student worldviews are changing at more than 120 colleges and universities ( IDEALS ), our research teams at Ohio State, North Carolina State (led by Alyssa N.

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This Is Your Brain on Math: The Science Behind Culturally Responsive Instruction

Edsurge

Culture embodies our deepest collective social norms and beliefs, and provides the reference points for future learning. In a study conducted at Carnegie Mellon University in 2016, researchers monitored the brain activity of study participants as they confronted complex math problems that demanded creative mathematical reasoning.

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One Day, AI Will Make Teaching Obsolete. As Educators, We Have a Different Role to Play.

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Adaptive Educators By constantly adapting our curriculum, we have the ability to critically examine the culture we’re sharing and work to change the beliefs and messages schools transmit. In the absence of ethics and values to drive the deployment of AI , its arrival in schools is a risk.

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As Safety Threats Rise in Schools, Could SEL Programs Help?

Edsurge

Alongside colleagues from universities across the country, our team systematically analyzed over 400 studies from the last 13 years, representing the experiences of over half a million K-12 students from more than 50 countries. Among more than 400 studies, none reported data on student sexual orientation.