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10 things AI still struggles with in education–and beyond

eSchool News

Key points: Educators can use AI for learning, but should remember its limitations GenAI and cultural competency: New priorities in teacher preparation Navigating AI in education: The future of human teaching For more news on AI in education, visit eSNs Digital Learning hub Artificial intelligence is transforming education, from automating assessments to personalizing learning experiences.

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The Role of AI and Technology in Shaping the Future of Education

k12 Digest

Kristy Venne has over 20 years of experience in PK-12 education, workforce development, and community engagement. She has served as a teacher, principal, and district administrator in central Ohio. Kristy earned her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Art Education and her Superintendent License from The Ohio State University. Kristys leadership includes roles as the founding Director of Emerald Campus, Career Education Coordinator, and Director of Community Engagement for Dublin City Schools, wher

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New math problems won’t solve our nation’s math problem

eSchool News

Key points: Relevancy has great power in math instruction Reaching peak engagement in K-12 science education Helping science-averse teachers integrate STEM and literacy For more news on STEM subjects, visit eSNs STEM & STEAM hub How much longer will we keep trying to solve our nations dismal math proficiency problem by writing new math problems?

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Didn’t Get in College? Interested in the Military? Try NAPS

Ask a Tech Teacher

The Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) is located on Naval Station Newport in historic Newport, Rhode Island. The Naval Academy Preparatory School is the Navy’s fourth oldest school; only the Naval Academy, Naval War College, and Naval Post Graduate School are older. The mission of the Naval Academy Preparatory School is to enhance midshipman candidates’ moral, mental, and physical foundations to prepare them for success at the U.S.

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AI Agents Reveal New Tech Possibilities in K–12 Education

EdTech Magazine

The current momentum of artificial intelligence technologies shows no signs of slowing down. IT circles are finding new use cases and AI solutions all the time. Schools, meanwhile, cant keep up with this explosive growth due to their slower rate of change. This has created a huge gap between school systems ability to change quickly and the speed of change in AI.

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Effectively Addressing Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom

Teach Hub

Whether a student is constantly interrupting their teachers lesson or quietly texting in class, any type of disruptive behavior can throw a wrench into the lesson plan. Managing these behaviors can be difficult and feel overwhelming. The key is to understand why this behavior is occurring, learn how to respond to it properly and create an environment that minimizes any classroom disruptions in the first place.

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DABA: Sara Lev

Class Tech Tips

[I am reviving the Deserves a Bigger Audience (DABA) feature of this blog and the red megaphone!] I had the chance a couple of weeks ago to finally meet Sara Lev. If you dont know Sara, she is absolutely incredible. Sara is a current Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) and instructional coach – and former Transitional Kindergarten (TK) teacher – for Larchmont Charter School in Los Angeles, California.

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Why a Fixed Mindset is Hurting Your Students (and How to Fix It!)

Teacher Mood

Hey teacher besties! We’ve all had those moments when a student hesitates to try something new or shies away from a challenge. It’s like they’ve hit a mental roadblock, and it’s called a Fixed Mindset. But don’t worry, I’ve got your back! Let’s dive into what a Fixed Mindset is, why it’s holding our students back.

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Virginia Reader’s Choice featuring Night in the City by Julie Downing

Comprehension Connection

The Virginia Reader’s Choice books provide a wonderful opportunity to encourage student exposure to quality literature. Each year, books are nominated and screened with the top 10 for each level presented to students for the final review. In this post, I’ll be featuring the book, Night in the City by Julie Downing as I share […] The post Virginia Reader’s Choice featuring Night in the City by Julie Downing appeared first on Comprehension Connection.

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Taking a Beta Approach to Teaching and Innovation

John Spenser

This week, we explore the concept of “teaching in beta”a mindset that embraces imperfection and experimentation in the classroom. Learn how veteran teachers are innovating with new strategies, taking creative risks, and continually iterating on their lessons to foster resilience and growth in both students. The post Taking a Beta Approach to Teaching and Innovation appeared first on John Spencer.

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Exploring the Benefits of K12 Experiential Schools in Dehradun: A Guide for Parents

k12 Online Schools

Introduction to K12 Experiential Schools K12 experiential schools represent a transformative approach to education, focusing on real-world experiences and interactive learning. As parents, understanding this educational paradigm can help you make informed decisions about your child’s learning environment, especially in rapidly developing regions like Dehradun.

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Let's Make a Sandwich Collage!

Cassie Stephens

Hey, friends! I'm coming at you today with a fun lesson that's the perfect thing to introduce collage, ignite the imagination and review shapes.a Sandwich Collage! I shared a similar lesson years ago and you can find it here. And, if you want to continue on the food theme, I have a whole unit of lessons for you! It's one of my fave themes and you can find details here.

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Transparent Lab Report Templates Affect Scientific Success

Scholarly Teacher

Kimberly Ideus , Emporia State University Ning Sui, North Carolina State University Key Statement: Transparency in a lab report template and rubric enhances the scientific integrity for undergraduate biochemistry students in laboratory courses. Keywords : Lab Report Template, Rubric, Hidden Curriculum Background Laboratory courses are a staple of undergraduate science programs.

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Acceptance is Key to Mental Health for LGBTQ+ Youth, Data Shows

Edsurge

The Trevor Project, a national suicide prevention nonprofit for LGBTQ+ youth, released a new report that gives a state-by-state look at the mental health of their target demographic. The data is based on a 2024 survey of more than 28,500 LGBTQ+ youth ages 13 to 24. Nationally, 39 percent of LGBTQ+ young people reported considering suicide during the past year, according to the survey results, and that figure was 46 percent among transgender and nonbinary youth.

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Reading, Writing, and Thinking in the Age of AI

Faculty Focus

Three years into the current Artificial Intelligence (AI) hype cycle, catalyzed by the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, AI continues to profoundly disrupt higher education. A recent survey of more than 300 university leaders affirms many of the concerns expressed in public discourse: the majority of students use generative AI while the majority of faculty do not; cheating has increased while AI detection tools remain unreliable; almost all institutions feel behind progress in some way.

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How to Keep Teaching Well When DEI is Under Attack

Cult of Pedagogy

Listen to this post as a podcast: Sponsored by Listenwise. Last week, on February 27, 2025, under the directive of the new U.S. administration, the Department of Education launched a portal it has nicknamed the “End DEI Portal.” This online form is a place for “students, parents, teachers, and the broader community to report illegal discriminatory practices at institutions of learning.” Here’s what Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, said about the port

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Reading, Writing, and Thinking in the Age of AI

Faculty Focus

Three years into the current Artificial Intelligence (AI) hype cycle, catalyzed by the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, AI continues to profoundly disrupt higher education. A recent survey of more than 300 university leaders affirms many of the concerns expressed in public discourse: the majority of students use generative AI while the majority of faculty do not; cheating has increased while AI detection tools remain unreliable; almost all institutions feel behind progress in some way.

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