Literacy has always been the foundation of learning, but for middle school students, the stakes are especially high. These years mark the critical shift from learning to read to reading to learn.| eSchool News
When it comes to AI, students need to learn critical thinking skills before they delegate that thinking to a machine.| eSchool News
School IT leaders face a constant balancing act to deploy technology that enhances learning while keeping systems secure, manageable, and cost-effective.| eSchool News
When I stepped into the role of curriculum coordinator for Peoria Public Schools District 150 in 2021, I entered a landscape still reeling from the disruption of COVID-19. Teachers were exhausted. Students had suffered interrupted learning. And the instructional frameworks in place--particularly in literacy--were due for serious reexamination.| eSchool News
As a former teacher, educator coach and principal, I've witnessed countless edtech promises come and go. The latest refrain echoes through conference halls and staff meetings: "AI saves teachers X hours a week."| eSchool News
Like many educators, I have strong feelings about the abundance of artificial intelligence now used in schools. Some teachers choose to take a Gandalf approach to AI and declare that it “SHALL NOT PASS!” the doors to their classroom.| eSchool News
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the educational landscape, teachers have a unique opportunity to model how to use it responsibly, creatively, and strategically.| eSchool News
At ISTE this summer, I lost count of how many times I heard "AI" as the answer to every educational challenge imaginable. Student engagement? AI-powered personalization!| eSchool News
I was conferencing with a group of students when I heard the excitement building across my third grade classroom. A boy at the back table had been working on his catapult project for over an hour through our science lesson, into recess, and now during personalized learning time.| eSchool News
Key points: For students with special needs, learning can often resemble a trek through dense woods along a narrow, rigid ... Read more| eSchool News
AI isn’t going away--it’s already the silent partner in many students’ academic journeys, and educators should support them.| eSchool News
Clear instruction, critical dialogue, and process-focused assignments help students use AI in ways that help avoid cognitive debt.| eSchool News
AI, educator burnout, and the future of education are all top focus areas for educators in a recent PowerSchool survey.| eSchool News
High-impact AI tools in education typically provide real-time feedback on student work and adapt instruction based on performance.| eSchool News
A survey reveals an uptick in adoption, attitudes, and access to AI solutions to support the learning journey.| eSchool News
Educators should commit to learner-centered AI implementation that considers all students at all levels of education and abilities.| eSchool News
AI in Education| eSchool News