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9 ways to honor diversity and cultivate safe learning spaces

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Bloom’s Taxonomy: Enhancing learning through cultural relevance Bloom’s Taxonomy offers a framework for educational objectives, emphasizing higher-order thinking skills such as analyzing, evaluating, and creating. This can help you tailor your teaching methods and make students feel valued and understood.

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Stop using AI to replicate outdated teaching–get creative, instead

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Amplifying creativity and collaboration with AI My former colleague and MIT professor Mitch Resnick bemoans the current uses of AI in education, which aim to replicate conventional teaching methods by focusing on problems that have a right answer.

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Schools and districts that ignore TikTok’s lessons are bound to fail

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Instead of snuffing out the doom scroll at its source, educators should lean into it, learn, and apply takeaways to their curriculum. If traditional teaching methods reliant on textbooks, lecture, and rote memorization have proven anything, it’s that one size definitely does not fit all. Is there a lesson in that?

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What are the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence in the Education Sector?

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Moreover, it facilitates adaptive assessments, moving beyond traditional testing to evaluate critical thinking skills. AI analytics will continue to evolve, providing educators with data-driven insights for more informed decision-making, curriculum refinement, and addressing learning gaps.

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The 4 most common mistakes districts make in professional development

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Across the globe, teachers are continually asked to integrate technology into their curriculums to keep up with future-ready skills and in turn they complain that they need more professional development. As a result, even suggesting that teachers give up their unscheduled teaching hours is bound to get negative results and rightly so.

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CoSN 2019: How to Design an Effective K–12 Technology Evaluation Program

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CoSN 2019: How to Design an Effective K–12 Technology Evaluation Program. Schools must have robust evaluation if they want to continue to find success in technology integration, said Steven Baule, assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Superior, and former superintendent for Muncie (Ind.) eli.zimmerman_9856.

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The four promises of school: Building a future-focused, student-centered learning environment

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A joyful school is one where students are not just present but fully engaged, their curiosity sparked by innovative teaching methods, and a supportive community. Prioritizing Growth involves creating a relevant and dynamic curriculum, integrating technology, and promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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