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Understanding learning styles via Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences

eSchool News

As educators, our responsibility lies not only in disseminating knowledge but also in understanding and accommodating the diverse learning styles present among our students. Some students learn best through hands-on experiences and others favor logical reasoning and problem-solving. This can foster deeper engagement and understanding.

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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. This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. newsletters. That’s where the new AI-powered tool comes in.

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Crafting environments where students with autism thrive

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Awareness alone isnt enough–what students on the spectrum benefit from environments where their needs are understood, respected, and supported with purpose. Seventy-four percent of autistic students in the U.S. Seventy-four percent of autistic students in the U.S. Heres how that looks in practice.

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First-in-the-Nation Artificial Intelligence Framework for District Leaders

eSchool News

The ILO Group this week announced the release of its Framework for Implementing Artificial Intelligence in K-12 Education –a first-of-its-kind AI framework for school district and state education leaders–providing them with the tools, resources, and research-basis to thoughtfully embrace this game-changing technology.

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4 edtech tools that can transform student teamwork

eSchool News

Key points: Edtech tools support student learning while boosting engagement 5 vocabulary strategies powered by technology Edtech tools for station rotation in early learning For more on edtech tools, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a brilliant scientist?

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Students learn the basics of AI as they weigh its use in their future careers

eSchool News

Falana and Infante are students in Taubmans class called The Summit, a yearlong program offered to 93 seniors this year and expanding to juniors next year that also includes a 10-week AI course developed by Taubman and Stanford University. Its like having AI as a partner rather than it doing the work, said Infante during class.

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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.