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What I learned building an AI tool for my own kids (and millions more worldwide)

eSchool News

Key points: Building an app for kids came with unique challenges A new era for teachers as AI disrupts instruction With AI coaching, a math platform helps students tackle tough concepts For more news on AI tools for kids, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub A recent survey found that 88 percent of U.S. parents believe AI is essential to their childrens education, but most arent even sure whether the technology is being used in their childs classroom.

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Gen Z Is Growing Up in Education Upheaval. How Are Teens Doing?

Edsurge

Gen Z is in an awkward phase. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings. The oldest of the cohort born from 1997 to 2012 are in their mid- to late 20s and taking heat for chafing against workplace culture in ways that come off as entitled (sound familiar, millennials?). The youngest Zoomers, as theyre also known, are around 13 years old and still have years left in public school systems dealing with frequent upheavals due to federal-level uncertainty , politicization of essential servic

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30 K–12 IT Influencers to Follow in 2025

EdTech Magazine

Ten years ago, EdTech: Focus on K12 published a list of blogs that covered all things relating to educational technology. Over the past decade, that list has become an honored tradition for our community, changing with the times to feature education IT influencers, podcasts and more. In 2015, the social platform X still featured a little blue bird logo, the only TikTok we knew was a Kesha song and daily encounters with artificial intelligence (AI) were limited to using spell-check.

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How to Get Your Classes to Create Better Student Projects

Teach Hub

If you constantly flip through project after project and everything starts to feel the same, whether its a diorama, slideshow, tri-fold board, or even a digital presentation, when it lacks creativity, it becomes forgettable fast. When projects feel like they are merely checking off boxes instead of sparking curiosity, students miss out on meaningful learning.

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Can AI help reduce math anxiety?

eSchool News

Key points: AI’s instant feedback may help students from feeling lost during instruction Most teachers agree AI is a time-saver With AI coaching, a math platform helps students tackle tough concepts For more news on AI and instruction, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub This press release originally appeared online. As AI becomes more widespread in education, more than half of high school students (56 percent) polled think it can go a long way in reducing math anxiety, a new global sur

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

Faculty Focus

Since the public release of ChatGPT in December 2022, educators have faced the challenge of effectively integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their teaching. Rather than simply acknowledging that students are using AI, we should create opportunities for them to explore practical strategies. This approach will help students better understand and utilize AI as an educational ally, enabling innovative methods for effective classroom integration.

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STEM vs. STEAM: How Educators View Arts and Sciences in K–12 Classrooms Today

EdTech Magazine

Since the National Science Foundation coined the acronym STEM in 2001, K12 educators have been refining their approaches to science, technology, engineering and math. STEAM emerged around 2006 to incorporate the arts. Today, STEM and STEAM frameworks play a significant role in preparing students for new career pathways and the skills theyll need to succeed.

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How 4 districts use AI tools to transform education

eSchool News

Key points: School districts turn to AI to improve personalized education for students With AI coaching, a math platform helps students tackle tough concepts 5 practical ways to integrate AI into high school science For more news on AI in education, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub Simply put, AI can do a lot–it can personalize learning, help students expand on ideas for assignments, and reduce time spent on administrative tasks, freeing up educators to spend more time on instruction

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Navigating How and When to Use Tech When Teaching Young Children

Ask a Tech Teacher

New America has a good overview on raising kids with tech: Navigating How and When to Use Tech When Teaching Young Children Take-Aways from Our Two-Part Series Focused On Tablets in Pre-K Through Third Grade Early childhood educators make thousands of decisions each day. Among them are decisions around technology use with their young learners, which are too often shaped by policies and pedagogies that lag behind the latest research and the abundance of available options.

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How Can K–12 Schools Make Strategic Long-Term Investments in Technology?

EdTech Magazine

Many school leaders and K12 technology professionals feel uncertain about the future of funding for education. With no clear vision for where money will come from ahead of the next school year, some experts are urging schools to start considering blended funding opportunities now. Still, some K12 IT administrators may hesitate when it comes to making investments in educational technologies.

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5 Strategies for Refocusing Your Class

Teach Hub

Keeping a class focused is one of the most challenging aspects of teaching. It feels like youre constantly in pursuit of your students attention, trying every trick in the book. And lets be honest, most of us are just plain tired of repeating Please stop talking and Eyes on me on an endless loop. Its frustrating. Youve already raised your voice more times than you wanted to.

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New Slate of Inspiring and Engaging Standards-Aligned Content Added to Discovery Education Experience for Back-to-School 2025

eSchool News

Charlotte, NC Discovery Education , the creators of indispensable K-12 learning solutions used in classrooms around the world, today announced an exciting new slate of standards-aligned educational content and instructional resources for Back-to-School 2025 that will inspire teachers and engage students. The development of Discovery Educations newest content is based on feedback from the companys school-based partners and makes teaching and learning even more relevant, interesting, and personali

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April Engagement Ideas: What to Do When Testing Disrupts Learning

Catlin Tucker

When state testing season arrives, classroom routines can quickly fall apart. Schedules shift, instructional time is cut, and students often sense the disruption. Its easy for learning to take a backseat, but it doesnt have to. In this blog, I’ll share six strategies that encourage students to explore, create, reflect, and connecteven during the testing season.

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Why Career Exploration Shouldn’t Wait Until High School

Edsurge

From the time were kids, were asked, What do you want to be when you grow up? Its a big question one that many students struggle to answer. Without real exposure to different career paths or learning about careers they may never have heard of, students often make choices based on limited information, missing out on opportunities that align with their skills and interests.

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Teacher-Authors: What’s Happening on my Writer’s Blog

Ask a Tech Teacher

A lot of teacher-authors read my WordDreams blog. In this monthly column, I share the most popular post from the past month: What Should You Know About Interactive Storytelling? Here’s what I cover: What is it? How can writers use it? Advantages Disadvantages What is interactive storytelling Interactive storytelling is a growing trend that allows readers to actively participate in shaping the narrative.

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Here’s what birdwatching taught me about classroom management

eSchool News

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. During a quiz about plate tectonics, two students whisper in the back of my room. I notice but stay quiet. I have one chance to redirect them. Forty-seven seconds into their conversation, with my back to them, I spin around, make eye contact, and say, I know, right?

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How You Can Habituate the Circular Model of Reflection: Before-Action, During-Action, After-Action, and Beyond-Action

Faculty Focus

As scholar-teachers, we know that the habit of reflectioncan be a powerful tool for workplace learning and performance, which can separate high-performance professionals from mediocre ones. Notedly, when educators engage in reflection, it is usually in the form of John Dewey : We do not learn from experiencewe learn from reflecting on experience. This type of reflection is called after-action or on-action.

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In a World of AI, Content Curation Is More Important Than Ever

John Spenser

Content curation is a vital part of the creative process. In this blog post and podcast, we explore why curation matters and how we can help students learn how to engage in the curation process. Listen to the Podcast If you enjoy this blog but. The post In a World of AI, Content Curation Is More Important Than Ever appeared first on John Spencer.

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Special interests poured more than half a billion into California lobbying last year

Cal Matters

In summary Google, oil companies and utilities helped push California lobbying to a record $540 million in 2024, up 10% from the year before. Lobbying groups spent more than half a billion dollars to influence the state government in 2024, the most ever, according to a CalMatters analysis of data recently filed with the secretary of state. Lobbying by Google, oil companies and utilities during special sessions in the third quarter appeared to drive the sharp spike in spending.

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Cybersecurity in K-12 Education

eSchool News

School systems experience nearly daily security incidents with increasing sophistication, resulting in data breaches, financial losses, and operational disruptions. Recent reductions in federal support have created additional challenges, but the sector demonstrates unique strength through collaborative information sharing and grassroots support networks.

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Applying for a Military Academy

Ask a Tech Teacher

Military academies offer benefits most high school students and their parents don’t realize: the quality of education is comparable to an Ivy League they not only provide you with an education, but provide a job when you finish–no job hunting, no rejections, they pay you to go to school–that’s right, each of the four years, you are paid more to attend classes and complete the other activities required to graduate they are free–no charge for classes, books, room and

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70+ Edtech Companies Transforming the Way We Teach in 2025

We are Teachers

Technology has been changing classrooms for decades. Here are the edtech companies making a big splash in the market today.

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What "Disrespectful" and "Destructive" Children are Telling Us

Teacher Toms Blog

Not long ago, I was tagged in a Facebook thread of teachers complaining about the behavior of their students. I only spent a few minutes scrolling through the comments, but most of them seemed to be coming from middle school teachers in public schools who were accusing the kids of being disrespectful and destructive. Some even provided photographic evidence of vandalism and general disregard for property.

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Beyond digital literacy: Why K-12 educators must prioritize data literacy

eSchool News

Key points: Building a data-literate school culture takes time and intention We are all digital immigrants now Data-informed decision-making in education: A comprehensive approach For more news on data literacy, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub While digital literacy has become an aspirational cornerstone of modern education, the exponential growth of data-driven decision-making across industries reveals critical gaps that demand a stronger focus on data literacy.

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

Faculty Focus

Since the public release of ChatGPT in December 2022, educators have faced the challenge of effectively integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their teaching. Rather than simply acknowledging that students are using AI, we should create opportunities for them to explore practical strategies. This approach will help students better understand and utilize AI as an educational ally, enabling innovative methods for effective classroom integration.

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100 Brilliant Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI) Children’s Books

Imagination Soup

May 1 begins Asian American Pacific Islander American Heritage Month (AAPI month)! To celebrate, you can read these brilliant children's books with Asian and Pacific Islander representation. The post 100 Brilliant Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI) Children’s Books appeared first on Imagination Soup.

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It Works Every Time

Teacher Toms Blog

Einar Jnsson The two-year-old was standing at the gate, his fingers through the slats, crying after his mommy who had left. The grandmother of another child was sitting with him. I wanted to go take her place, not because she was doing anything wrong, but because it was the first day of a summer session. I imagined the grandma was there to enjoy it with her own grandchild, and I saw it as a big part of my job to be with the kids when they struggled with the transition into their time with us.

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ISTE+ASCD and Pinterest Partner to Transform Digital Culture in Schools

eSchool News

Today, ISTE+ASCD announced a $1 million grant from Pinterest to help school leaders create healthy digital cultures. The initiative will establish digital wellbeing task forces in 12 school districts, bringing together educators, leaders, and experts in youth mental health and digital citizenship. These task forces will support districts in creating the right conditions for students to practice becoming upstanding members of their digital communities.

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10 Easy DIY End-of-Year Student Gifts

We are Teachers

DIY for a dollar? Yes, it's possible! Inexpensive end-of-year student gifts are doable with these adorable and simple ideas, plus gift tags.

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Concealing the Clutter

Organized Classroom

Does a cluttered classroom make your head hurt? Or do you just accept it as inevitable and go with the flow? The classroom environment does play an important role in student learning, but with budgets that are small (or more likely nonexistent), it is tough to get rid of anything. With that said, the visual environment of classroom spaces for young children should be welcoming, yet minimal.

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Teaching Paraphrasing to ESL Writing Students

EFL Magazine

Teaching Paraphrasing to ESL Writing Students Learning to write academically in English is a huge challenge for second language students. While they must deal with complex syntactical structures and academic […] The post Teaching Paraphrasing to ESL Writing Students appeared first on EFL Magazine.

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SkillsUSA competitions give students hands-on experience with career skills

eSchool News

Key points: SkillsUSA competitions help students learn what employers will expect of them How CTE supports college and career readiness Online learning in high school helps students explore career pathways For more news on careers and CTE, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub The most effective way for students to learn career-ready skills in fields such as advanced manufacturing and robotics is by applying these skills in the context of authentic projects and real-world scenarios.

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20 Meaningful AAPI Heritage Month Activities

We are Teachers

This collection of AAPI Heritage Month activities will help you create lesson plans for students that are impactful and informative.

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Opinion: Digital Educators Should Use History to Talk About the Future

GovTech

The technology of refrigeration changed not just what and how we eat, but also the economy, international trade and even the atmosphere. When educators teach students about AI, they need to think beyond computers.

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Easy Peasy Classroom Library Checkout System

Organized Classroom

How about a super easy library checkout system for your classroom bookshelves? So simple, it will blow your mind you didn’t think of it before! It’s probably easier than trying to label tons of books, have barcodes, have a checkout system, have a form to fill out to check. Really, I prefer the KISS method. Keep It Simple Silly, right? Have you tried just about every elementary classroom library check out system out there already?

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CoSN State Chapters Grow With Additions of MACE and CoSNE

eSchool News

Washington, D.C. CoSN today announced that the Mid-America Association for Computers in Education ( MACE ) and the Nebraska Chapter of the Consortium for School Networking ( CoSNE ) have been approved by the CoSN Board of Directors as official State Chapters. CoSN State Chapters play a crucial role in advancing the organizations mission at the local level.

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Deal of the Day: Save 15% at iRobot

We are Teachers

Teachers deserve true downtime when they get home. Now, iRobot is offering 15% discounts to help them take one more thing off the to-do list!