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Teachers across the country say they're embracing AI in the classroom and trying to help students learn to use it responsibly ...
Why students copy-paste in writing tasks but think critically in debates—and what this reveals about educational design.
I walk through how I set up and use Google Classroom to make teaching easier and more organized. I show how to create a class, invite students using a class code or email, and share assignments ...
If you’re a high school or college student or have one in the house, you probably know all about Quizlet. For the uninitiated, the app (with 60 million monthly users) helps students study and prepare ...
As we increasingly ponder how to use artificial intelligence in our jobs and everyday lives, schools are also trying to figure out how to safely use it and teach it.
North Carolina school districts are scrambling to comply with a new state law requiring them to publicly list the titles of ...
Using cellphones in classrooms is ‘antithetical to learning,’ warns Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, former White House health policy advisor ...
The connection between education research, policy, and practice is broken. Here’s what it would take to fix it.
Generative AI tools have transformed classrooms. But local teachers and school districts are still deciding on whether, and how, to use them.
Approximately 60% of K-12 teachers now admit to using AI to plan lessons, communicate with parents, and assist with grading.
Large language models, such as those underlying chatbots, enable students to generate code using plain-language descriptions of their ideas, providing an intuitive way to apply knowledge.