Microsoft is moving its Mesh 3D meeting capabilities into Teams through a new immersive events feature, now generally available.
When completing math problems, students often have to show their work. It’s a method teachers use to catch errors in thinking, to make sure students are grasping mathematical concepts correctly. New AI projects in development aim to automate that process. The idea is to train machines to catch and predict the errors students make when studying math, to better enable teachers to correct student mis...[Read More]
By: Chris Unger and Michael Crawford When Shelby, a high school student from Monett, Missouri, toured a cadaver lab through her GO CAPS program, she discovered a passion that would shape her future. That single experience led her to choose Missouri Southern State University specifically for its cadaver lab, where she initiated research on the phrenic nerve and sympathetic nervous system that resul...[Read More]
In the American education system, appropriate and sufficient support is too often a destination reached only after a tragedy. For students with learning differences, we rely on a “wait to fail” model, a system that offers tailored intervention and meaningful opportunity only after a child has fallen significantly behind their peers. We treat assessment as an autopsy of failure rather than an early...[Read More]
Data protection platform AvePoint has unveiled a command center to help organizations monitor artificial intelligence agents, addressing security risks and rising expenses as organizations deploy more automated AI tools.
Device-based learning is no longer “new,” but many schools still lack a coherent playbook for managing it.
I’ve attended my share of professional development sessions as an educator. Too often, I’ve walked away asking the same question: Is this really how we expect teachers to learn? Even the most dedicated teachers can wilt in the wrong conditions. I still remember one session on trauma-informed teaching held in a school cafeteria. The tables and attached seats were too small for most of us, while the...[Read More]
An early childhood center director in Washington re-draws the weekly menu to contend with the rising cost of food. A home-based provider in Arkansas stays up late crunching the budget numbers, stretched thin between food and health insurance. A provider who watches children of her friends, family members and neighbors has a sleepless night worrying about if the growing children have enough to eat....[Read More]
The SOME Center for Employment Training (CET) is a licensed post-secondary vocational school offering free, hands-on training in the healthcare and building trades fields. In addition to providing technical instruction, areas such as CPR, First Aid, Heating and Venting, but it’s so much more than that. They help their students build their résumés, and they teach them how to write a cover letter an...[Read More]
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy is an update that, among other changes, revised the language and hierarchy of the Cognitive Process Dimension.
For students who are employed, online learning can create balance instead of conflict.
The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) has released an advance look at its 2026 “top topics” driving innovation in K-12 education.