Fri.May 23, 2025

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International Experts Unveil AILit Framework for Education

GovTech

The European Commission and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development yesterday released a draft framework for teaching AI literacy in schools, along with a request for stakeholder feedback.

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May 23, 2025: Aligning Core and Supplemental Materials for Student Success

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This week’s Market Insights examines aligning core and supplemental materials for student success.

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Students learn the basics of AI as they weigh its use in their future careers

eSchool News

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. On a recent Thursday morning, Michael Taubman asked his class of seniors at North Star Academys Washington Park High School: What do you think AIs role should be in your future career? In school, like how we use AI as a tool and we dont use it to cheat on our work thats how it should be, like an assistant, said Amirah Falana, a 17-year-old interested in a career in real estate law.

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5 creative ways California colleges are feeding students beyond food pantries

Cal Matters

In summary A majority of Californias college students experience food insecurity. Some campuses are stepping up with innovative free meal programs. Since 2022, California has been offering free lunches to all students in elementary through high school. But once they reach college, more than two-thirds of students experience food insecurity. The federally funded CalFresh program feeds some college students, but the complicated application process and eligibility rules prevent many from accessing

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Empowering neurodiverse learners with AI-driven solutions

eSchool News

Key points: AI augments a teacher’s ability to reach each student more effectively Crafting technology-driven IEPs In Wyoming, enhancing AI-human collaboration in IEP development For more news on neurodiverse learners, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub A traditional classroom is like a symphony, where every student is handed the same sheet music and expected to play in perfect unison.

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Free End-of-the-Year Award Certificates!

Organized Classroom

Welcome to the end of the year! This time of year can certainly be crazy and tiring! Trying to pack up your classroom, get all the extra inventories and student cumulative folders complete, and plan special award ceremonies for your amazing students – all things that must be done, but also all things that are very time consuming on their own, let alone when they are all stacked on top of one another.

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Private School vs. Public School

Southwest Washington Education

This article comes to us from US News. It’s a but long so one or two cups of coffee or tea. Deciding whether to send a child to public or private school can be a tough choice for parents of elementary, middle andhigh schoolstudents.

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Photoshop Artwork

Ask a Tech Teacher

Photoshop reputation as a photo editor ignores its many other tools that enable you to draw like a pro with a wide variety of brushes, textures, and scintillating extras. This side of Photoshop is perfect for creative projects that tie in with many different classroom lesson plans. Want more Photoshop projects available in this project book? Check these out, then click the link below: from 55 Technology Projects for the Digital Classroom.

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Manage Differing Student and Teacher Operating Systems

EdTech Magazine

Devices throughout K12 schools are not homogenous, which leaves K12 IT leaders with the task of managing a mix of Chromebooks, PCs, tablets and desktop computers. A survey from EdWeek Research Center found that 93% of respondents planned to spend money on Chromebooks in 2024 and 91% of respondents planned to spend money on Windows devices the same year, indicating a continued overlap of devices in K12 ecosystems.

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The TikTok Chromebook Fire Trend & How Schools Can Get Ahead of the Next One

k12 Techrepairs

Its happened again. A viral TikTok trend is making its rounds and this time its doing more than disrupting class. Students are intentionally setting fire to their Chromebooks by inserting objects into USB ports, leaving schools with melted devices, costly repairs, and a scramble to respond. Heres what you need to know about this trend and how to get past the next one.

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A Little Hello From My Desk

From the Pond

Hi friends, I thought Id pop in with a cozy little update from my desk this week. Its been one of those creative, slightly messy but satisfying weeks the kind where the desk is covered in paper scraps, snap lock bags, and coffee cups and the ideas keep rolling in. Heres what Ive been up to: New in the Pond Coloring Club A fresh set of fish-themed coloring pages just landed!

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What Went Into Compton High's $225M High-Tech Rebuild?

GovTech

The innovative 31-acre campus features an all-digital library, power cables suspended from classroom ceilings, iPads in the weight room, cameras throughout campus and facial recognition technology.