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Easy to find, not always true: Helping students evaluate AI-generated content

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When cleaning up some materials on a backup drive, I came across an article I wrote for the September/October 1997 issue of Book Report , a journal directed to secondary school librarians. What are you using AI for in your school/classroom? The digital tide has swept in new tools, habits, and expectations.

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Hundreds of STEM Grants Have Been Terminated. K-12 Math Educators Will Lose Out

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For more than a decade, McLaren and colleagues have brought games like this to Pittsburgh area schools to test their technology and learning theories. McLaren was preparing to replicate the study in schools in the fall with a different math game. Yeah, we have a fight, Kalinec-Craig said.

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Students’ AI Chats Reveal Their Largest Stressors

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Instead, they expressed these worries to an AI chat system, which schools and health care institutions are increasingly turning to in an attempt to better support youth. Balancing extracurricular activities and school was the largest concern among students, followed by sleep struggles and finding a relationship or feelings of loneliness.

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Self-Checking Student Work to the Rescue!

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Because sometimes, the old-school way really is better. A Teacher’s Guide to a Better School Year 2. Its a simple concept, but its impact is huge. Yep Why a Paper Gradebook Can Save You Time and Sanity. Stay tuned for some surprising ways a paper trail can simplify your systems and calm your teacher brain. More Coming Soon!

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Practical Strategies for Interdisciplinary Teaching in Today’s University

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Her dedication to educational innovation is further evidenced by her recent Harvard Business School Online Design Thinking and Innovation certification. Hojeij brings a global perspective to her work in advancing educational excellence, regularly presenting at international conferences and publishing in peer-reviewed journals.

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Practical Strategies for Interdisciplinary Teaching in Today’s University

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Her dedication to educational innovation is further evidenced by her recent Harvard Business School Online Design Thinking and Innovation certification. Hojeij brings a global perspective to her work in advancing educational excellence, regularly presenting at international conferences and publishing in peer-reviewed journals.

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How to Make Online Learning More Engaging and Effective for Students

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Here are some ways you can support active learning at home: Breakout Rooms (in live sessions): If your child attends live virtual classes, ask their school or teacher whether breakout rooms are part of the setup. Peer Review and Group Projects: Online learning isn’t only about solo work.