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Leveraging AI to help special education teachers

eSchool News

In this case, AI can essentially serve as an on-demand instructional coach for special education teachers. Creating reading level-appropriate text can be another tedious task for special education teachers. This can be used for students with either higher- or lower-level reading needs. MagicSchool.ai

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Vivi and Headspace Partner to Bring Mindfulness to K-12 Classrooms

eSchool News

By pairing Vivi’s emoji-based polling ability with Headspace’s mindfulness practices, teachers can administer a quick, confidential, whole-class check-in to get a temperature read on how students are feeling about the day or lesson, and then offer targeted support to those students in need.

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Coachin’ in the Classroom

Faculty Focus

And then came coach training. As with teaching, I came to coaching late. I was skeptical about the role of coaching at first. I discovered that coaching is “partnering with [students] in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential. I had to find out.

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Coachin’ in the Classroom

Faculty Focus

And then came coach training. As with teaching, I came to coaching late. I was skeptical about the role of coaching at first. I discovered that coaching is “partnering with [students] in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential. I had to find out.

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How ‘Dialogue’ Can Create Empathy in a Divided Classroom

Edsurge

Or read the partial transcript, which has been lightly edited for clarity. They're really observing the facilitators to coach and supervise them. And then confidentiality in the space, too. It’s hosting a conference for university leaders at the end of October at Princeton University.

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When an Online Teaching Job Becomes a Window into Child Abuse

Edsurge

Throughout the onboarding process, and in all the company materials she’d read since, she had never come across any specific guidance. But several of the teachers I spoke with—even those who read the newsletters religiously—said they’d never noticed any such policies. But the experience with the boy left her shaken and confused.

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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

k12 Digest

During his 29 years as an educator, Dr. Harris has had a wide range of experiences as a teacher, coach, principal, district administrator, adjunct professor, speaker, writer, and consultant. School leaders can support this safety by co-creating group agreements that promote active listening, confidentiality, and respectful participation.