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AI in the Classroom
AI in the Classroom
11 AI Prompts Every Teacher Should Know
A useful guide that can help teachers save time, spark engagement and help students actually learn.
Jeremy Caplan
Class Disrupted
Class Disrupted
Reed Hastings on What It Will Take for AI to Be Different From Other Ed Tech
Former Netflix CEO on the ‘urgency for harnessing AI for accelerated, mastery-based learning.’
Michael B. Horn & Diane Tavenner
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Bright Spots
Bright Spots
Florida District’s Goal: Reading Proficiency for 90% of 3rd Graders
Aldeman: Indian River's initiative started with 2 moms. Now there are 25 school literacy coaches, extra help for kids and family engagement programs.
Chad Aldeman
Juneteenth
Juneteenth
Juneteenth Reminds Us of Black Americans’ Long Struggle for Education Following End of Slavery
Juneteenth made clear that freedom was not just confined to someone’s physical enslavement, but mental enslavement as well.
Rodney Coates, Miami University
analysis
analysis
A Surprising Sliver of Hope in New NAEP Scores for the Lowest-Performing Kids
Aldeman: The results provide the first signs in more than a decade of increases among students at the bottom. The question is how to expand them.
Chad Aldeman
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