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Let Students Learn From Failure

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Too often, students–and teachers–believe learning comes from success when in truth, it’s as likely to be the product of failure. Here are ten ways to teach through failure: Use the Mulligan Rule. The teacher won’t be surprised by a failure or a question they can’t answer. Revise your mindset.

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From Sandbox to Strategy: How Artificial Intelligence is impacting the K-12 Learning Environment

k12 Digest

In today’s rapidly changing educational landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming a transformative force. The school district plans for AI implementation often emphasize key characteristics like creativity, critical thinking, resilience, and social intelligence.

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From Sandbox to Strategy: How Artificial Intelligence is impacting the K-12 Learning Environment

k12 Digest

In today’s rapidly changing educational landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming a transformative force. The school district plans for AI implementation often emphasize key characteristics like creativity, critical thinking, resilience, and social intelligence.

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In 2024, education will move to adopt AI—but slowly

eSchool News

For more on AI in education, visit eSN’s Digital Learning page In education, we tend to move pretty slowly when it comes to adopting new technology, and that pattern won’t change with artificial intelligence (AI). Artificial intelligence tools also have great potential to automate a lot of the grunt work in teaching.

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I’m a teacher, but I was also “that student”

eSchool News

Growing up, an unsteady family life meant that I frequently moved from school to school, and such an upbringing left me with no desire to focus on schoolwork, feeling like a failure because I lacked the foundation a consistent education would have given me. Despite having only seven weeks to study for the exam, I passed with flying colors.

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Schools must bolster network continuity as they adopt more technology

eSchool News

By preemptively recognizing and remediating issues, educational institutions can detect faults before they spiral into failures, minimizing downtime and operating costs through operational continuity. Simultaneously, students and faculty demand faster, more innovative applications and devices.

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5 educators share insights into teaching and learning

eSchool News

Students are already using artificial intelligence tools, so now is the time for educators to catch up by learning how AI can improve teaching and learning, says Julianne Ross-Kleinmann, an Instructional Data Analysis and Technology Specialist with Ulster County BOCES. Read more about Ross-Kleinmann’s thoughts on AI in schools.

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