Howard Dvorsky

From Compliance to Coherence: A Global Survey of National AI in Education Strategies

One of the best ways to understand how national governments are approaching AI implementation in schools appears in the opening paragraphs of a recent report issued in China. According to the Chinese report (translated here), the world is in a transitional phase in which AI is no longer considered a tool but should instead be viewed as an environmental condition similar to air. To understand that ...[Read More]

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 doors on the first day of classes. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings. But federal data shows that the education jobs that will see the most growth over a decade are supporting roles like substitute teachers, therapists and technologists. ...[Read More]

FAQ: Artificial Intelligence in Schools

Education Week answers some key questions about the use of artificial intelligence in schools.

Study: Delaying Kindergarten Has Few Longterm Benefits

In addition to screen time, the type of school to attend, the content children consume and the food they eat, a new concern cropped up for parents over the last few years: Whether to keep their children back a year from entering kindergarten. “Redshirting,” a reference to collegiate sports in which the athlete sits out a year to boost their skills, has crept into the decision making process for pa...[Read More]

Measuring What Matters: From Blunt Sorting to Human Thriving Powered by Multimodal AI

For over a century, the American education system has compromised its promise by measuring what is easy to score. Trapped in an industrial-era paradigm of end-of-year stock taking, schools are overwhelmingly ‘data rich, information poor’, drowning in metrics while starved for actionable instructional insight. But what if the most profound promise of multimodal artificial intelligence is fundamenta...[Read More]

National Survey of Parents Identifies Barriers to Family Well-Being

A new survey shows households with children under age 18 are experiencing economic strain, with parents suffering from depression, burnout and hopelessness. Capita launched the new national survey, Quarterly Insights from American Families, in partnership with YouGov. The survey will be conducted quarterly. “This is the baseline,” said Elliot Haspel, a senior fellow with Capita. “We really want to...[Read More]

What Is Cognitive Dissonance?

Cognitive Dissonance is the psychological discomfort that occurs when a person holds two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes at the same time.

Screens in Schools: What the New Screen-Time Debate Means for Educators

The screen-time debate is no longer confined to parenting advice. As states introduce legislation limiting devices in schools, and pediatric researchers rethink how digital environments affect development, educators are confronting a difficult question: when does technology support learning, and when does it undermine it? In the first part of this series, I examined the American Academy of Pediatr...[Read More]

Leadership is A Human Act: Stewarding Transformation Through the Fog

By: Heidi Vissia and Bernard Brown When we stand at the crossroads of innovation, we often see two distinct paths, both with a host of obstacles. One path heads back the way we came, and one leads into an opaque fog. The path pointing backwards is often riddled with grief. It is a reflection on your own personal and professional past. It is the processing of what was. The opaque path forward is of...[Read More]

Report: AI Adoption Forces Trade-Off Between Speed and Identity Security

AI adoption is forcing enterprises to trade security for speed — and identity controls are the first casualty, according to a new report from Delinea, a provider of identity security solutions for both human and AI agent identities.

White House Issues National Policy Framework for AI

The White House has released a four-page AI policy framework aimed at setting a national approach to AI, with priorities including child safety, intellectual property protections, truth and accuracy guardrails, and worker training for an AI-driven economy.

Students Are Worried That AI Will Hurt Their Critical Thinking Skills

Despite those concerns, students are using the tech more and more for schoolwork.

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