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Teaching ethical edtech for future innovators

eSchool News

Edtech has fundamentally changed the way the K-12 ecosystem works, providing high-level insights and back-office management benefits for educators, and presenting students with a wealth of information–and entirely new ways to learn it. As K-12 students leverage this exciting tech, they must be taught how to use it ethically.

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Federal toolkit targets safe, ethical AI use in classrooms

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Department of Education has released a guide intended to help educators and education leaders integrate AI into education ethically and equitably. Mitigating Risk: Safeguarding Student Privacy, Security, and Non-Discrimination (Modules 1-3). The guide features 10 modules arranged in three categories: 1.

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Is It Ethical to Run Learning Experiments On Students Without Their Knowledge?

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Imagine you’re an edtech company with thousands of students on your platform. You see an opportunity to make a small change that might improve their learning outcomes, so you roll it out to a group of students who don’t know they are part of the sample. But if researchers are A/B testing two innocuous options, what’s the harm?

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Only 1 in 8 elementary teacher prep programs adequately teach math

eSchool News

Too many students are falling behind in their math skills, limiting their academic success and future economic opportunities. This is particularly troubling given that students with higher math scores tend to earn higher incomes as adults. Early math skills also predict student success in other subjects like reading and science.

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Why agentic AI matters now more than ever

eSchool News

Key points: Existing AI tools are not bad–theyre just incomplete How will AI impact students biggest challenges? Static knowledge bases Easy to search but often outdated or contextually off. Ethics and accessibility policies Written down but rarely embedded in daily workflows. So, what would it actually do for people?

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The 5 dimensions of AI literacy

eSchool News

Administrative or time-saving functions With students, during class activities or for homework Im using AI equally for my own tasks and with students Im not using AI Δ While the framework is targeted to higher education, K-12 students are developing AI skills and will need competencies as they enter higher education or the workforce.

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Look to the Science: Understanding how Mind, Brain and Education Science can Inform Educational Practices

k12 Digest

Teachers are constantly battling for students attention, often losing that battle to smart phones. Now, educators are trying to navigate the ethical use of artificial intelligence in the field. Research consistently shows that students taught using brain-based methods outperform their peers in traditional classrooms.

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