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How to Choose the Right Technology Partner

Building software has never been easier. Building a successful startup has never been harder. AI can generate prototypes, write code, and accelerate development…

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Why District Leaders Are Rethinking Education Research and Policy

Today, district leaders are being asked to make irreversible budget decisions with fewer dollars and less margin for error than ever before. Yet…

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How Teachers Make Classroom Technology Work for Them

Walk into any school and you will find teachers using classroom technology in very different ways. One teacher builds interactive lessons with embedded…

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Why Not Ask Why: ‘Digital Delusion’ Author Urges Educators to Rethink Technology’s Reach

Several years ago, Jared Cooney Horvath’s interest in teaching took a scientific turn. He entered teaching during a period he calls “the decade…

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With Teens Comfortable Confiding in AI, Should Schools Embrace It for Mental Health Care?

The alert came around 7 p.m. Brittani Phillips checked her phone. A middle school counselor in Putnam County, Florida, Phillips receives messages from…

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Why NYC Schools Invested in Coaching for Staff Outside the Classroom

In a system serving nearly 1 million students across more than 1,800 schools, the distance between a central office cubicle and a second…

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When a Box Is No Longer a Castle: Restoring Wonder in a Screen-Filled World

Recently I placed an empty cardboard box in the center of my preschool classroom of 4-year-olds. No label. No instructions. No purpose given.…

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What Happens When Employers Co-Design the Cybersecurity Classroom

When high school students step into a cybersecurity internship, they enter a field where the stakes are real. The tools, threats and responsibilities…

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Which Education Jobs Are Growing the Fastest? Mostly Non-Classroom Roles.

The approach of a new school year conjures images of teachers preparing their classrooms and principals greeting students as they walk through the…

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How Teachers Make Writing Achievable Without Lowering Standards

“I’m just not a good writer.” It’s a phrase teachers hear too often, usually at the exact moment a writing task is assigned.…

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