Some new findings show that AI has certain benefits, such as reducing barriers for students with learning disabilities. But overall, more evidence is needed to understand how AI influences learning.
Ultimately, the question every professor should ask is this: Is this a task students need to be able to perform on their own?
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Music teachers can keep students, families, and the wider school community informed by creating engaging posts.
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As New York City prepares to release its first official AI policy for schools, Chalkbeat wants to hear from educators and families on how the technology is already being used and what concerns they ...
A new Arizona law requires public schools in the state to enforce stricter phone-use policies and limit student access to the internet and social media starting beginning this school year. Gov. Kate ...
KSAT Investigates’ newest special, “Dangerous Lessons,” digs into a growing problem unfolding inside classrooms: students ...
Teachers use generative AI to build curricula, create lesson plans, and develop assessments. Students are using the same tools to complete homework, review concepts, and draft assignments. National ...