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How to integrate environmental concepts into every subject

eSchool News

Key points: Building community in the name of sustainability is a core component of the environmental movement How this educator integrates Dungeons & Dragons into the curriculum How I came to love phenomena-based science instruction For more news on teaching trends, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub As a teacher and advocate for environmental education, Ive seen students around the country feeling eco-anxiety.

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Making Math Class Relevant to Real Life

Edsurge

When would I ever use this? Its a question that high school and middle school math teachers have heard many times. Some educators think its because math instruction is stuck in a rut. Procedural, boring and, in some cases, totally outdated , math lessons just dont seem to pull students in. Solving this motivation problem is tricky. It also connects to other issues, such as the rigid class sequences that some experts warn block certain students from advancing in math and that exclude courses lik

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Bite-Size Learning, Big Results: Why Microlearning is the Future of Education

k12 Digest

Carl Morris, Co-Founder of educave, draws on extensive insights gained while building and scaling other EdTech and Education businesses, such as The Online School, EDAI, and Carfax Education. Through these experiences, Carl developed a deep understanding of what founders require to navigate the unique challenges within the Education Industry and achieve sustainable growth.

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Top Grant Sources to Bring Technology to Under-Resourced Classrooms

Ask a Tech Teacher

Top Grant Sources to Bring Technology to Under-Resourced Classrooms In todays classrooms, technology is more than a supplement its a necessity. From digital literacy tools to interactive learning platforms, access to reliable technology helps level the educational playing field. However, for many under-resourced schools, affording updated tech remains a major hurdle.

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Edtech leaders see expanding roles as concerns over AI and cybersecurity increase

eSchool News

Key points: Digital infrastructure is the backbone of teaching, learning, and operations Leadership is key to protecting student data privacy in 2025 10 tips for using analytics and adaptive tech in schools For more news on IT trends, visit eSN’s IT Leadership hub If the Supreme Court decides Universal Service/E-Rate is unconstitutional, losing E-rate funding would have a catastrophic impact on the vast majority of school districts, according to CoSN ‘s 2025 State of Edtech District

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Parents and Teens Agree Social Media Can Be Harmful — But How Much?

Edsurge

Gen Z may be the first generation to have childhoods rife with screens and defined by having a second life online , but some of their cohort might also be first to say that connectivity has its downsides. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings. New data from the Pew Research Center shows that nearly half of Gen Z teens say social media harms people their age , and roughly the same share say they spend too much time scrolling.

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Hard Tokens vs. Soft Tokens for K–12 Multifactor Authentication

EdTech Magazine

Every security team knows that multifactor authentication is a powerful weapon in the fight against credential theft, ransomware and data breaches. Often, corporate IT teams have go-to solutions that they can roll out quickly and easily such as text-messaged codes, standards-based one-time password apps (such as Google Authenticator) and proprietary software token applications but all of these MFA approaches assume a business environment.

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Empowering school staff with emergency response protocols

eSchool News

Key points: Staff must feel empowered and involved in emergency response protocols Tiered response protocols help schools define emergency procedures Most school staff worry about emergency situations and physical safety For more news on emergency planning, visit eSN’s Emergency Resource hub Safety response protocols are foundational to creating a culture of safety in schools.

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Trimming the Edtech Fat: How Districts Are Streamlining Their Digital Ecosystems

Edsurge

During the pandemic, school districts amassed an enormous amount of digital tools sometimes out of necessity, sometimes out of urgency. But with pandemic relief funding winding down and pressure mounting to demonstrate educational impact, many districts are now facing a new challenge: cleaning house. According to LearnPlatform , U.S. school districts used an average of 2,739 edtech tools during the 202324 school year.

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What Can College Instructors Offer Their Students in the Age of AI? 

Faculty Focus

The Age of AI is Upon Us. Generative AI is changing the landscape of higher education, in both good and bad ways (Balch, 2023). In a world where AI skills and fluency will be necessary and marketable, colleges and universities have made efforts to embrace AI in the classroom (e.g., Balch & Blanck, 2025; Butulis, 2023; Parks & Oslick, 2024) and to provide their students with instruction and practice in using AI in productive and ethical ways (e.g., Schoeder, 2024).

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Benefits of Think-Pair-Share in Classrooms

Teach Hub

Some classroom strategies stick around for a reason, and Think-Pair-Share a cooperative learning approach is one of them. Whether youre teaching elementary students or high schoolers, this strategy works for everyone. It doesnt require any preparation, and when utilized intentionally, it can completely transform the way students process and engage with the content.

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Students, educators feel positive about AI’s impact, but fear its misuse

eSchool News

Key points: More than half of students worry about AI use in education Data shows growing GenAI adoption in K-12 With AI coaching, a math platform helps students tackle tough concepts For more news on AI in education, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub A new survey highlights a demand for clear guidelines around ethical and responsible AI use, as well as a disconnect in how AI use is perceived–balancing positivity about its impact with concern regarding the potential for over-reliance,

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Educators Decry Termination of Digital Equity Act Funds

GovTech

State and local entities had already begun to receive grant awards to teach digital skills and provide connectivity and devices for underserved people, including K-12 students, when the program was canceled last week.

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Chromebook Challenge on Social Media has Students Attempting To Set Fire to Their Devices

EdTech Magazine

A new social media trend may be encouraging students to damage Chromebooks in schools. Videos show students putting metal such as aper clips, folded foil gum wrappers and springs into the charging ports of the devices. This causes the device to short-circuit, which leads to overheating, toxic smoke and, in some cases, fires. A Plainville Community Schools student was hospitalized following inhalation of smoke from a device.

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75 Questions Students Can Ask Themselves Before, During, And After Teaching

Teach Thought

We're sharing 75 questions students can ask themselves that can guide their thinking and awareness before, during, and after your teaching.

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Lights, camera, literacy: Student-created book reviews inspire a global reading culture

eSchool News

Key points: A fun twist on a reading assignment boosted student engagement Revolutionizing storytelling with AI: Empowering ELLs We are just beginning the uphill climb to improve student reading scores For more news on reading engagement, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub When students become literacy influencers, reading transforms from a classroom task into a global conversation.

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Plan Ahead: How to Set Yourself Up for Success Toward a Career in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Ask a Tech Teacher

With median U.S. salaries for electrical Engineers ~$103,000 and computer e ngineers ~$129,000, who wouldn’t be interested? Read on… Plan Ahe ad: Set Yourself Up for a Career in Electrical and Computer Engineering Regardless of where you are in your life or at what stage, if you have a dream that you want to achieve, you can start working toward that immediately.

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Empowering Learners for a Global Future

k12 Digest

As a leader of IB World schools, Kim Green is committed to creating strong connections across the learning continuum through impactful leadership, a strong curriculum that leads to mastery, and mindful and inclusive practices. She believes that leadership networks that synergistically deploy agile methodologies and courageously take risks to positively impact wellbeing and learning outcomes ultimately unlock human potential and collective intelligence, enabling innovation to be embedded into the

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Catch them Learning: A Pathway to Academic Integrity in the Age of AI

Cult of Pedagogy

Listen to the interview with Tony Frontier: Sponsored by ExploreLearning and Listenwise This page contains Bookshop.org links. When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of Pedagogy gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. What’s the difference between Amazon and Bookshop.org? As the potential for students to misuse AI tools raises ongoing questions about accountability, cheating, and academic integrity, a scandal from the past offers insights into the future.

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Video game design boosts students’ literacy skills

eSchool News

Key points: Through video game design, students built storytelling skills Benefits of gamified learning in literacy education 5 ways we used our literacy platforms to engage students For more news on literacy, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub Teachers generally frown upon students who play video games in class, but a public school in the Bronx has found a way to use video game design as an educational tool–and the results are astounding.

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Tech Tips to End the School Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

Wrapping up your school technology for the summer is as complicated as setting it up in September. There are endless backups, shares, cleanings, changed settings, and vacation messages that if not done right can mean big problems when you return from summer vacation. If you have a school device, a lot of the shutdown steps will be done by the IT folks as they backup, clean, reformat, and maybe re-image your device.

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There's a Hole in My Sidewalk

Teacher Toms Blog

There is no evidence that Albert Einstein said, "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results," although he often gets credit for it. Novelist Rita Mae Brown was the first to use it in print, although she probably learned it from Alcoholics Anonymous. The Woodland Park Cooperative Preschool is housed in the lower level of the Fremont Baptist Church, a congregation that serves its community by providing space for several 12-step programs.

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10 Surprising Benefits of Video Games for Kids

We are Teachers

Worried your child is playing online games too much? Relax! There are a lot of unexpected benefits of video games for kids and teens.

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The pros and cons of DEI in education

eSchool News

Key points: DEI can help students gain a broader understanding of the world Equitable learning with small-group instruction and student-tracking The fight for educational equity in the face of federal rollbacks For more news on DEI in education, visit eSNs Educational Leadership hub Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives have become integral to educational institutions across the United States.

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A Network Assessment Supports K–12 Infrastructure Modernization

EdTech Magazine

Networks are the backbone of many schools technology initiatives. Networks support nearly every component of digital learning, including online tools, modern collaboration spaces and school safety. As school districts invest in artificial intelligence and cloud tools, having a strong network becomes even more important. Many IT teams need help figuring out how to bridge the gap from on-premises storage to the cloud amid their digital transformation journeys.

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Helping Students Organize Homework Agendas

Organized Classroom

Homework agendas are used in schools everywhere. They serve as an excellent means of communication between home and school. They encourage students to become increasingly responsible for their own learning, develop time management skills, and develop of overall organizational skills. It is important as teachers to take the time to teach our students to use their agendas effectively.

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12 Scary Campfire Stories for Kids (Free Printable Bundle)

We are Teachers

Looking for some creepy campfire stories for kids? These scary stories are sure to send chills down everyone's spines!

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The business (and busy-ness) of education

eSchool News

Key points: Building relationships is important to the overall health of an organization Leading (again) in uncertainty Elevating principals, teachers, and students through shared purpose For more on school leadership, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub We often hear we should run our schools more like a business. It is intended to mean that we become more efficient and that we streamline our efforts to focus on what is essential and discharge anything superfluous.

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Recognizing and Responding to Sextortion: How Schools Can Stay Vigilant

Gaggle Speaks

The digital spaces where young people connect, learn, and play are increasingly the places where they are most at risk. One of the most alarming dangers growing in frequency and sophistication online is sextortion a form of online exploitation where individuals manipulate or coerce someone into sharing explicit images, videos, or personal information, often under the threat of exposure or harm.

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Missouri Set to Implement Ban on Phones During School Hours

GovTech

A bill heading to Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoes desk will require school districts to draft their own policies enacting a total cellphone ban for students during the school day, starting in the fall.

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17 Video Creation Online Tools

Ask a Tech Teacher

Click for Updated List Adobe Spark suite of free tools for creating images, videos, and simple web pages; quick; great for Chromebooks Animoto Canva video creator How-to video by Richard Byrne Chromebook use Chromebooks native video creation tool; watch this video on how; no add-ons or apps. EdPuzzle edit, quizzify, and add your voice to any video Go animate Headliner browser-based video editor; ed version; freemium Moovly free or fee, animated videos PlayPosit interactive videos Spark video wo

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River Valley School District (PA) First to Implement Yourway Learning $1M AI Grant

eSchool News

Yourway Learning , a leader in AI-supported educational solutions, announced last week the launch of its$1 million, donor-funded Nationwide AI Grant Initiative. This bold program is dedicated to close instructional equity gaps, reduce teacher burnout, and unlock new opportunities for personalized, research-backed learning. River Valley School District inPennsylvaniahas been selected as the first partner to bring this vision to life.

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30 Questions Teachers Can Ask At Their Next Job Interview

Teach Thought

Do students like going to school here? Do teachers like teaching here? Here are 30 questions teachers can ask at their next job interview.

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What Do Managed Security Services Look Like in K–12 Education?

EdTech Magazine

There are a lot of reasons K12 schools are vulnerable to cyberattacks. Teachers are busy and dont always have the most up-to-date security training. IT leaders with security expertise often take private sector jobs for more money than schools can afford to pay. And today, using artificial intelligence, cybercriminals are formulating attacks that are more sophisticated and harder to detect than ever.

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Georgia Gov. Kemp Signs Phone Ban for Grades K-8 Into Law

GovTech

Effective July 2026, elementary and middle school students in Georgia will not be allowed to have personal communication devices from the first bell to the last, with exceptions for students with IEPs or medical plans.

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Otus Launches AI Advisory Board to Bring Voices of K-12 Leaders to the Forefront of Innovation

eSchool News

CHICAGO, IL (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Otus , the leading K-12 assessment, data, and insights solution, today announced the formation of the Otus AI Advisory Board, a dynamic group of education leaders dedicated to guiding the future of AI within Otus and across the K-12 education sector. Since its inception in January 2025, the advisory board has grown to include district administrators, school principals, teachers, and instructional technology specialists, collectively representing more than 20

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What Your Students Aren’t Telling You: Listening, Learning, and Leading with Empathy 

Faculty Focus

This article includes a free, open-access resource for educators: What Your Students Arent Telling You: Listening, Learning, and Leading with Empathy. The book, co-authored with students, offers actionable strategies and insights to help create more inclusive and humane learning environments. Download it here: [link] In higher education, we often track student success through grades, credit hours, and retention rates.