These four classroom shifts can make academic risk-taking feel safer, clearer, and more worthwhile for middle school students ...
AI literacy often gets reduced to tool use. In classrooms, what matters far more is how students think with AI, how they ...
As digital devices become more common in classrooms, teachers and students are discovering that what worked in the analog world may not be as effective in the digital one. Nowhere is this more clear ...
In a recent post, I outlined 9 ways AI-literate students learn with AI, focusing on how students use AI to support thinking, reading, writing, feedback, and reflection. That post traced the practices ...
School leaders can follow these guidelines to support teachers in dealing with challenging behaviors and ensure that meetings ...
Out of all the skills today’s students need to develop, critical thinking is perhaps the most important. Critical thinking not only helps students make stronger connections to information they learn ...
As an educator, I have always been fascinated by my students’ innate curiosity. From an early age, they have an insatiable desire to learn. Anyone who spends time around young children will find ...
Boost student engagement through the core concepts of computational thinking: decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithmic thinking. In this session, you’ll learn how to integrate ...
Generative AI technology is transforming all sectors of society, and the classroom is no exception. Whether or not you’re part of the growing number of educators who are using generative AI to ...
Here’s the assignment: Analyze the causes of the American Revolution and evaluate which cause was most significant. Support your argument with evidence. Here’s what the student writes: "The most ...
How exams, authority, and algorithms are shaping a generation of students more comfortable with answers than inquiry ...