Districts across the country are creating new leadership roles, identifying best practices, and writing flexible policies to prepare students and teachers for an AI-driven world.
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Darshna Chaudhary, a teacher in rural Rajasthan, turned a small village school through dedication, empowering children and ...
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New court filings reveal University of California professors are altering lessons, canceling talks and avoiding sensitive ...
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Things Baby Boomers Were Taught in School That Don't Exist Today If you went to school in the Baby Boomer era, chances are ...
Turns out, nothing clears up confusion faster at the parent-teacher conference than an angry mom and a union-backed dad.
"This is intensifying the lack of empathy and thought diversity in today’s society, leading to polarization and the overall ...
While parents may be hearing about AI in their work or in the news, they may not realise it is also being introduced into ...