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Video game design boosts students’ literacy skills

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Students in the pilot program saw a significant improvement in their literacy skills over the course of only three months. Additionally, the students broadened their vocabulary by learning language thats critical to their academic success. It also taught students valuable professional skills that can be used in the workforce.

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Schools must do more to help families overcome language barriers

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residents who speak a language other than English at home. I talk to a lot of parents, both as a parent myself and in my work advocating for language services. What I hear is that while public, magnet, and charter schools are legally required to offer language services, schools simply aren’t using interpreters as much as they should.

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AEF Schools: Empowering Students with Individualized Learning, Social Growth, and Real-World Skills

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With small class sizes, individualized instruction, and a focus on executive functioning, social-emotional growth, and life skills, AEF offers a unique educational experience tailored to each students needs. These platforms allow students to practice skills at their own pace while giving teachers real-time insights into their progress.

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How to help ESL students improve writing skills

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Learning a new language is challenging, requiring a student to master four basic skills–listening, reading, speaking, and writing–from scratch. Not only do they learn a language but they also have to deal with other school subjects in it. Above-average writing skills are a must here to succeed.

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Study: AI detection software varies in effectiveness

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In phase five, they used a humanized version of content created by o1-Pro, in which words and phrases that sounded AI-generated were changed into more human-sounding language. The researchers recruited five people who were experts at using generative AI and also in analyzing language, such as teachers, writers, and editors.

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Solving our literacy crisis starts in the lecture hall

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Despite this groundswell, too many educators are still entering classrooms without the skills and knowledge they need to teach reading. However, these methods arent enough to help students develop the core skills they need to become proficient readers. What do teacher educators need?

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4 tools to help students build post-COVID research skills

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However, as educators begin to consider how to evolve education to meet the needs of our students today and in the future, we have before us the enormous task of shoring up students’ academic skills that may have eroded during the “emergency teaching” era. The good news is that there are a host of edtech resources to support this.

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