Districts that purchased devices for hybrid and remote learning will have to determine how to use them for in-person instruction.| Education Week
A growing number of schools are implementing stringent cellphone policies. But how many include smartwatches?| Education Week
"I see no good reason for the kids to have access to their phones" during the school day, Chancellor David Banks tells EdWeek.| Education Week
Some educators think the popular AI bot could revolutionize teaching. Others worry it will have the opposite effect.| Education Week
TikTok spreads misinformation, endangers children’s mental health, and jeopardizes their privacy, lawmakers said.| Education Week
More than 90 percent of teenagers said they would like to learn more about artificial intelligence in their high school classes.| Education Week
Teachers will take on the role of guides and mentors rather than content experts.| Education Week
Ignoring artificial intelligence won’t keep it out of the classroom. Instead, teachers should be actively shaping it.| Education Week
Now that AI is expected to influence fields from medicine to policing, what do students need to understand about the technology?| Education Week
Experts think artificial intelligence could help people do all sorts of things in the future. Here's how it could impact education.| Education Week
A third of teachers said they've use AI tools in the classroom, according to an EdWeek Research Center survey.| Education Week
Find out how artificial intelligence could change education, inside the classroom and out.| Education Week
Nearly half of educators are uncomfortable with the AI technologies they've encountered.| Education Week
Benjamin Riley, founder and CEO of Cognitive Resonance, explains his concerns about using AI in education.| Education Week
Here's a decisionmaking tool for educators to map out the different potential outcomes when putting cellphone policies in play.| Education Week
As technology evolves, one axiom stays the same: Schools must help students weigh how to responsibly fit it into their lives.| Education Week
If you can’t beat cellphones, some educators say, find ways to make them work for learning.| Education Week
A national advocacy group says schools need all-day bans on devices.| Education Week
Educating parents on the real threats cellphones pose to their children can help allay their concerns about safety.| Education Week
Educators have multiple factors to consider when deciding how to handle cellphones in schools. Education Week breaks them down.| Education Week
Three teenagers talk about how schools should think about and manage students' cellphone use.| Education Week
Education news, analysis, and opinion about using technology in schools for teaching and learning.| Education Week
State officials are increasingly taking action to curb student cellphone use.| Education Week
A bipartisan push to study the impacts on student mental health and academics comes as more schools restrict their use.| Education Week
Read our tips, checklists, best practices, and expert advice on how to make teaching and learning at home engaging, productive, and equitable.| Education Week
See which states are requiring cellphone restrictions or bans in schools.| Education Week
Education news, analysis, and opinion about technology policies at the school, district, state and federal levels.| Education Week
A federal appeals court ruling has put the funding mechanism for the nearly 30-year-old E-rate program in legal jeopardy.| Education Week
The role AI can play in helping students learn and teachers manage workloads, while avoiding its pitfalls.| Education Week
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Students' cellphone use has been a major source of headaches for teachers and principals.| Education Week
To prevent shootings and suicides, K-12 schools are monitoring digital information, often with little regard for civil liberties.| Education Week
All the hype around AI in education is not translating into the technology transforming instruction.| Education Week