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Crunch the numbers—The latest and greatest data on edtech

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The study utilizes anonymized data from over 30,000 confidential sessions teens held on the AI-powered app during the 2023-24 school year. The inaugural report aims to uncover timely factors contributing to the current teen mental health crisis as described by the app’s users—middle and high school students.

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5 Internet Safety Tips for Teachers

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This could expose confidential student data, compromise work communications, and even jeopardize the safety of those around you. Phishing Attacks Fraudsters frequently use misleading emails, phone calls, SMSs, social media DMs, and other digital channels to deceive victims and extract confidential information.

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How today’s tech departments are moving into the future

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Fortunately, districts appear to be meeting these challenges head-on, as evidenced by a recent panel discussion for administrators and tech directors in Dallas, hosted by the IT products vendor PCMG , called “Preparing the Next Generation of Personalized Learners in the Digital Age.” I know they’re trying to move together on this.

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Students Create a Pop-Up Makerspace at a Domestic Violence Shelter

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We’ve seen students build drones, create video games and use CAD software to design items that were more complex than anything they were doing with our curriculum at the time, and the process was even more impressive than the product. We wanted to give our students a platform to discuss their work and to teach others.

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Top 10 Study Group Forums and Websites for High School Students

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The site provides a community for students and professionals to discuss all areas of science, although it does primarily focus on physics, as the name suggests. World Literature Forum is an online discussion board that examines all forms of literature and literary news. College Confidential. World Literature Forum. Math is Fun.

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Challenging Implicit Linguistic Biases in Teaching and Learning Across Disciplines Through Student-Faculty Partnerships

Scholarly Teacher

We share background about the student-faculty partnership program, define linguistic implicit biases, provide examples of how these biases manifest, offer recommendations for how to challenge them, and invite a dialogue through discussion questions. Image courtesy of Unsplash. The feedback examples shared here are abbreviated for brevity.

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Why We Need to Share Care, Appreciation, Kindness and Empathy (CAKE) in our Classrooms  

Faculty Focus

Based on confidentiality and your goals, you can build on this practice by: Allowing students to exchange reflection cards anonymously and read them aloud Asking students to share their reflections in small groups Using students journal entries to guide your classroom norms, making small acts of kindness, and fostering belonging in your classroom.