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Navigating AI in education: The future of human teaching

eSchool News

Key points: Technology works in service of teaching, not the other way around Teaching ethical edtech for future innovators Leveraging edtech to help students, teachers stay connected through illness For more news on AI, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub Artificial intelligence brings opportunities and questions to classrooms worldwide. Teachers find AI tools that grade assignments, create lesson plans, and offer personalized student support.

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AI Creates Realistic Honeypots for Cybersecurity

EdTech Magazine

The term honeypot has its origins in the world of espionage, but these days, the digital version of a honeypot has become a useful cybersecurity tool. Cyber honeypots attract hackers by mimicking legitimate targets such as servers, databases, websites or applications. These systems are intentionally configured to appear vulnerable to lure adversaries.

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Linewize Empowers Districts with New Analytics Tool

eSchool News

Charlotte, NC. Linewize, the North American division of global safety and student wellbeing leader Qoria , today announced the launch of EdTech Insights, a revolutionary platform designed to transform data into actionable intelligence for K-12 schools and districts. This technology comes with the recent acquisition of OctopusBI by Qoria. Linewize EdTech Insights brings a school districts entire app inventory into one location, giving IT leaders deeper analytics into adoption, licensing, complia

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Language: The Biggest Communication Barrier for Foreign Students?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Communication as a student in a foreign land depends heavily on knowledge of the language. But there’s more to it than translation, sentence structure, and comprehension. The Ask a Tech Teacher international team has a few broader issues to think about when considering what barriers face students in foreign lands: Language: The Biggest Communication Barrier for Foreign Students?

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Collaborate and celebrate at TCEA 2025

eSchool News

Key points: TCEA 2025 will inform and inspire educators of all kinds Get a TCEA refresh as you head into this year’s show 5 education innovation trends to watch in 2025 For more news on TCEA 2025, visit eSN’s Live @ TCEA 2025 hub Educators, IT leaders, tech professionals, and everyone in between will find inspiration and connection at the 2025 TCEA Convention & Exposition in Austin, Texas.

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Nation’s Report Card Shows Students Struggle With Basic Reading Sills

Edsurge

The pandemic jostled students off course, disrupting learning around the country. Billions in federal relief dollars later and rigorous assessments show that students are still struggling to recover. A federally mandated evaluation of student performance, the National Assessment of Educational Progress known as the nations report card is considered one of the most accurate glimpses at student learning in the country.

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Learning Assistantships

Scholarly Teacher

Paula Jakopovic, University of Nebraska at Omaha Brigid Howard , Metropolitan Community College Naomi Mardock, Metropolitan Community College Keywords: Two-Year/Community College, Learning Assistantships, Student Engagement Key Statement: How can learning assistantships with structured faculty mentoring offer a novel approach to engaging community college students at their institution?

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Introducing the Elements of Drama in Middle School

The Hungry Teacher Blog

My first year teaching middle school, I dove head first into my drama unit. But I quickly realized that even though students are identifying the same literary skills – conflict, climax, theme – dramas have many stand-out features that students need to understand first. Which is why I recommend starting with the elements of drama and drama terms.

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Finding My Spark Again - A New Creative Adventure

Runde's Room

If theres one thing Ive been consistent about lately its being inconsistent. Not in everything, but definitely here on my blog, on social media, and on TpT. The truth? I was burnt out. Teaching is demanding enough, and the constant push to market, create content, and stay active online just drained me. Somewhere along the way, I lost my drive. So, I took a break.

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🔑 The three keys to modular learning

Teach Your Kids

Today, I’d like to do something a little different on this blog. I want to invite you to play around with some thoughts, question some untested assumptions, and see where the rabbit hole takes us. When people tell me they can’t do modular learning, it usually centers around three untested assumptions around… Childcare : “I could never homeschool because I work/my career is too important to me/ I need school for childcare/ I need a break from my kids/ I can’t afford

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Top 10 Tuesday – Winners of the 2025 Newbery Award and Caldecott Award!

Reading Power Gear

Its that time of year again the Oscar Awards of childrens books! Every year, I make a list of books I think (hope) will win best picture book and best novel, then hold my breath for the announcements to be made. Eeek!! Earlier this week, the American Library Association Youth Media announced the childrens book awards of 2025, including the prestigious 2025 Newbery and Caldecott awards and honors books.

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