Classrooms are shaped by emotion, relationships and unpredictability. Teachers in a study described a widening gap between AI policy expectations and the realities of classrooms.
Views of the potential of technology—while balanced with caution—are part of that optimism, as educators’ use of AI has soared nearly sevenfold in just two years, from rarity to the majority. Teachers ...
Since ChatGPT and other large language models burst into public consciousness, school boards are drafting policies, ...
Dawn Rheingans is one of nine teachers across Iowa to be named 2026 Regional Teachers of the Year. To her, it's all about ...
Professors at the Texas A&M University System cannot teach courses that “advocate race or gender ideology” without a campus ...
A parent's complaint after a class conversation about Charlie Kirk highlights the larger challenges schools face in teaching ...
All kids need someone checking on them and pushing them and encouraging them,’ said Corina Martinez, a kindergarten teacher ...
Even as schools have banned phones, the pandemic-era practice of giving students their own laptops and tablets has remained.
The Hutchison Middle School educator is a mother, grandmother, breast cancer survivor, and legally blind. For 15 years, she ...
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