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Ensuring academic integrity in the AI age

eSchool News

Key points: Tiered AI policies can help educators define appropriate classroom AI use Study: AI detection software varies in effectiveness How students are really using AI tools: What schools need to know For more news on AI usage, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub Ninety-two percent of students now rely on AI in some form, and 88 percent have used generative AI for assignments, according to a new survey.

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Building Learning Communities #withSchoolAI #AIinEdu

The Nerdy Teacher

Finding a Community that allowed me to explore and grow is one of the most important things I did as an educator. I was able to connect with other educators that has the same ideas and questions about education.

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Bridging the digital divide to empower the youngest learners

eSchool News

Key points: The early learning gap begins quickly–and can impact lifelong success The digital divide still holds students back Few states plan to sustain K-12 digital access as federal programs end For more news on equity, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub In Greater Houston, where nearly half of children start kindergarten unprepared, Collaborative for Children is taking bold steps to close the digital divide, beginning with our youngest learners.

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6 Types of Gifted Kids Every Teacher Should Know About

We are Teachers

As educators, it’s important to understand the different ways giftedness shows up in our students so we can create a space where they feel seen and supported and are able to grow.

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Brush Up on Your Teacher Skills: Must-Read Professional Development Books for Teachers (and More!)

Teaching with a Mountain View

Summer break is right around the corner. After a school year full of early mornings, lesson plans, and seemingly endless to-do lists, we’ve all earned some well-deserved rest and relaxation! I’m picturing a lot of family time, slower mornings, and leisure reading in my future, but I also like to spend some time brushing up on my teaching skills each summer.

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The Essential Pillars of Effective PE Class

Teach Hub

When most people think of PE, they picture students taking laps around the gym, a few games of dodgeball, or students trying to sneak their way out of participating. But physical education is so much more than just burning off energy or giving kids a break from academics. A truly effective PE class builds skills, confidence, connection, and lifelong habits that carry over well beyond the school years.

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The school for superintendents

Dangerously Irrelevant

[ I realized that I am way behind on posting recent podcast episodes, so I am catching up! ] Recently I had the opportunity to appear on the Education Matters podcast with Jason Buccheri. Jason was an awesome host and we talked for a long time about deeper learning, models of organizational change, reclaiming joy in school, empowering students through technology, and … surprise, AI!

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31 Relaxing Music Videos for Calming Down Your Classroom

We are Teachers

Whether you're at school or teaching online, life gets stressful. Here's a list of relaxing music for the classroom to help find your Zen.

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Re-Visiting Ivan Illich: Deschooling Society

Teacher Toms Blog

"(L)earning is the human activity which least needs manipulation by others. Most learning is not the result of instruction. It is rather the result of unhampered participation in a meaningful society." Ivan Illich was a Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher, and social critic. His best known work, Deschooling Society , published in 1971 is a no holds barred critique of institutionalized, compulsory schooling, arguing that the overall effect is to alienate most children from their own learning

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Teacher Retention: Exclusive New Survey Reveals What’s Really Behind Teacher Turnover

We are Teachers

Teacher retention is a critical issue in the education sector. We surveyed 600+ educators about what they think keeps teachers in schools.

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Student Writing Folder” How I Manage the Paper Chaos while Turning My Class into Writers

The Applicious Teacher

My third graders finally started writing, and honestly, all the papers were becoming a problem. So, I designed this Student Writing Folder in an effort to tame the paper chaos and provide a resource while they wrote. Read on to find out more! Please note this post contains affiliate links. If you follow my links, please know that I make a very small commission from your purchase.

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Reflective Approach as an Act of Sharing and Caring

EFL Magazine

Reflective Approach as an Act of Sharing and Caring You might think “What a cliché!” but, as teachers we know that this is (or at least should be) our motto. […] The post Reflective Approach as an Act of Sharing and Caring appeared first on EFL Magazine.

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How Online Summer School Helps Students Catch Up and Get Ahead

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It’s summertime, and as the song says, living’s easy—or at least it should be. But when parents and students balance busy schedules, there’s nothing simple about attending in-person summer school. That’s why many caretakers and learners have come to appreciate the benefits of online summer school. With the ability to schedule around fun and responsibilities, like vacations and summer jobs, plus the freedom to attend from anywhere, online summer school is a flexible solution to help kids catch up

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Poetry Friday: Fireflies

A Year of Reading

Another garden/yard poem this week. I wondered in my comment on Ruth’s post last week if I’d see fireflies this year. I will never again take any of my more-than-human neighbors for granted. But we’ve been blessed. They are still here…for now. Gratitudes to Linda for the “clunker” from which this poem was born: “stir stars in a clockwise motion.” Next week is a Poetry Sister challenge week (and I think I better get started now!

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Deal of the Day: Save 15% at Juicy Couture

We are Teachers

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