EDUCATION
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How AI Could Transform the Way Schools Test Kids
PISA, the influential international test, expects to integrate AI into the design of its 2029 test. Piacentini said the Organization…
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Parents Make Mistakes When Setting Screen Time Rules For Their Kids. That’s OK.
“We forget that we’re still parents and we have permission to parent,” said Pressman, and that parents can tap into…
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Indiana Lawmakers Ban Cellphones in Class. Now It’s Up to Schools to Figure Out How
“The cellphones have to be removed from their persons, and they have to be stored somewhere away from that individual,”…
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6 Ways Educators Can Bolster Boys’ Social Skills
Ioakim Boutakidis, professor of child and adolescent studies at California State University, Fullerton, notes that the self-regulatory components of the…
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What Do Truly Accessible and Inclusive Playgrounds Look Like?
To make playgrounds accessible and inclusive for children and adults with visual impairments, Unlimited Play has used high contrasting colors…
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How a Second-Grade Teacher is Using the Solar Eclipse to Inspire Her Students
It’s an experience she expects them to remember for the rest of their lives. “This is a story you’re gonna…
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How COVID-19 narrowed the STEM pipeline
We don’t have data for other private schools because they have refused to participate in NAEP testing, but the eighth…
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Teaching media literacy with escape rooms and AI photos
“I’m actually not that confident,” said Isabella. “I feel like I’ll like fall for really stupid things and I’ll be…
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Long-awaited FAFSA fix means students from immigrant families can finally finish aid applications
During that time, students were left to navigate a confusing array of options, including whether they should just sit tight…
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How thoughtful post-secondary planning can raise expectations for students in special education
High school exit exams can be another barrier to students with disabilities obtaining a general education diploma. Nine states require…
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