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Can artificial intelligence help teachers improve?

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A network of small public high schools in New York City is exploring whether artificial intelligence can change the way teachers receive feedback about their classroom instruction. The use of AI in teacher coaching brings up similar questions. This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters.

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Why agentic AI matters now more than ever

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These systems dont just answer questions. What would a more intelligent system look like? Final thoughts: Less control panel, more compass Theres something timely about rethinking what we mean by intelligence in our learning systems. What if we started thinking less about what AI can do and more about how it can relate ?

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Leverage Artificial Intelligence in K–12 Education

EdTech Magazine

How can K–12 leaders ensure artificial intelligence is appropriately integrated into classrooms? This is the question educational technology experts will tackle Oct. 8 in a CDW Education webinar titled “Achieving Better Student Outcomes with AI and Interactive Solutions.” The webinar is scheduled for 2 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Oct.

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The 5 dimensions of AI literacy

eSchool News

The framework prioritizes the importance of human skills, including as critical thinking, creativity, and emotional intelligence, and offers higher-ed institutions structured guidance around creating AI literacy approaches that will equip individuals with key foundational AI competencies and industry-specific applications.

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5 school safety questions your district should be prepared to answer

eSchool News

Be prepared to answer these five questions on the topic of school safety from parents, educators, and students as you head back to school: What is our district-wide approach to safety and what mechanisms are in place to ensure it is known and followed? These tools help schools get ahead of harmful intent before it escalates.

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5 Essential Questions Educators Have About AI

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Walberto Flores EdTech Coordinator, Highlands International School San Salvador Artificial intelligence has entered our classrooms — sometimes invited and other times not — leaving educators to ask essential questions about its implementation and impact. It’s a valid question that even my high school students ask.

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New Responsible Artificial Intelligence (RAI) Course for K-12 Educators Seeks to Change How AI is Implemented in Learning

eSchool News

DENVER– ( BUSINESS WIRE )–MindSpark Learning®, a nonprofit organization committed to elevating educators and being the direct intersection between education and industry, has launched its first Responsible Artificial Intelligence (RAI) course in a series. Educators need an understanding of what AI is and is not.