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AI in K-12 instruction: Insights from instructional coaches

eSchool News

This article briefly synthesizes responses from instructional coaches regarding their experiences, challenges, and recommendations for integrating AI into K-12 education. Ten instructional coaches, all with advanced degrees, had the following insights into the instructional use of AI in K12 education.

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Look to the Science: Understanding how Mind, Brain and Education Science can Inform Educational Practices

k12 Digest

Her career spans roles as an elementary teacher, instructional coach, mentor, special education administrator, and elementary school principal. Now, educators are trying to navigate the ethical use of artificial intelligence in the field. Gina DiTullio holds a doctorate in Executive Leadership from the St.

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Ello, World’s Most Advanced AI Reading Coach Recognized by Common Sense Media as Top AI Tool

eSchool News

SAN FRANCISCO (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ello , developer of the world’s most advanced AI reading coach, announced today that Common Sense Media rated the Ello app as one of its top 10 AI products for ethical use, transparency, safety and impact. We are honored that Common Sense Media recognized Ello as a responsible AI application.”

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Beyond digital literacy: Why K-12 educators must prioritize data literacy

eSchool News

As artificial intelligence, personalized learning platforms, and algorithm-driven content become more common in classrooms, students must understand how data influences what they see and how they are assessed. Data ethics and student agency Theres another layer of data literacy thats especially relevant in todays digital age: ethics.

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AI’s role in the future of learning

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AI in education carries with it ethical and philosophical implications, too, including how to handle transparency and accountability, along with how to address the role of human teachers and balancing technology with human values. And technologists should focus on ethical AI and ensure collaboration with educators. “Ai

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AI: Can it think like your students do?

eSchool News

Over time, AI diverged into two tracks: replicating human intelligence, and expertly accomplishing tasks thought to be unique to humans. In this way, AI can also assist teachers by acting as a one-to-one coach for students. Despite its benefits, AI can also bring ethical challenges to education. Is the AI unbiased?

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FETC 2025: Transformation, innovation, and 5 new sessions

eSchool News

Session tracks focus on topics and insights relevant to various K-12 leadership titles: district leaders, school leaders, classroom leaders, IT leaders, coach leaders, inclusion leaders, esports leaders, and library leaders. Running Jan. Here’s a look at just a few of the sessions on tap: 1. January 17; 11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.;

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