Howard Dvorsky

Where Does AI Meaningfully Fit Into Curriculum And Assessment?

Where does AI meaningfully fit into curriculum and assessment?

How to Expand Your Essay Ethically

Ethical word count growth isn’t about making sentences longer. It’s about making ideas clearer.

Information-Seeking Strategies That Truly Work for Modern Students

In today’s fast-moving academic environment, knowing how to find reliable information is just as important as understanding the material itself.

Smart Ways to Fund Your Next Big Tech Upgrade

Keeping up with technology is exciting, but the cost of upgrading to the latest devices can add up fast.

AI in EdTech: Disrupting Traditional Teaching Models in India and Abroad

AI in EdTech India is reshaping classrooms through personalized learning, adaptive systems, and data-driven assessment models. The post AI in EdTech: Disrupting Traditional Teaching Models in India and Abroad first appeared on EdTechReview.

What’s Holding Educators Back From Adopting AI?

Three-plus years after the public release of ChatGPT, teachers’ experiences with AI vary enormously.

Renaissance Combines Assessment, Instruction, and Practice in Education Intelligence System

Ed tech provider Renaissance has launched Renaissance Intelligence, a platform that brings together assessment, instruction, practice, and curriculum alignment in what the company calls the industry’s first “Education Intelligence System.”

Train Teachers on AI? It’s Not That Simple (Opinion)

A letter to the editor shares what he thinks is the best way to prepare teachers.

How AI Transcript Evaluation Automates GPA Re-calculations and Curriculum Matching

AI transcript evaluation automates GPA re-calculations eliminates manual errors, standardizing grading conversions across domestic and international applicants. The post How AI Transcript Evaluation Automates GPA Re-calculations and Curriculum Matching first appeared on EdTechReview.

Why Not Ask Why: Neuroscientist Urges Educators to Reconsider Technology’s Reach

Several years ago, Jared Cooney Horvath’s interest in teaching took a scientific turn. He entered teaching during a period he calls “the decade of the brain” — when much of the buzz around education and learning covered new theories about brain activity and information processing. Horvath believed that if he learned more about the brain, he’d become a better teacher. Jared Cooney Horvath But the e...[Read More]

What Ails the Indian Educational System?

Indian education system challenges stem from rote learning, weak teacher training, and limited focus on creativity and critical thinking. The post What Ails the Indian Educational System? first appeared on EdTechReview.

Universal Pre-K Is a Hot Policy Idea. But What About Kindergarten?

Even casual observers of the early childhood space likely noticed the massive push for expanding access to care and education programs over the last year, most notably with universal preschool options. But a less splashy effort has been quietly underway for years: making kindergarten mandatory, enrolling the small percent of children holding out from the entry-level grade in order to boost their a...[Read More]

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