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The Ed. Dept. Wants to Steer Grant Money to AI. What That Means for Schools

The Education Department is proposing to make advancing AI in education one of its grantmaking priorities.

How This District Is Using AI in Instruction—and Navigating Public Concern

The Darlington district in South Carolina shares how it’s rolling out generative AI.

How We Used Technology to Bring Families Back Into School Life

This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. At Guilford Preparatory Academy, a K-8, Title 1 public charter school in Greensboro, North Carolina, our students and families bring a rich mix of resilience...[Read More]

Beyond the Hype: Practical Big Data for Educators

Though a significant challenge in many settings, educators must actively question the data’s source, collection, and any algorithms’ outputs. Source

Immigration Raids Are Preventing Students From Attending School

Even before Donald Trump moved into his second term as president, experts and advocates predicted a drop in school attendance by students from immigrant families, arguing that a “climate of fear” would prevent students from showing up in their classr...[Read More]

Is Virtual P.E. the Future?

Physical education plays a big role in keeping kids active in an era dominated by screens. But as technology is increasingly incorporated into schools and classrooms, can it also be leveraged to get them moving?

Report: AI Security Spend Surges While Traditional Security Budgets Shrink

A new report from global cybersecurity company Thales reveals that while enterprises are pouring resources into AI-specific protections, only 8% are encrypting the majority of their sensitive cloud data — leaving critical assets exposed even as AI-dr...[Read More]

Learning Conducive to Life: A Radical Approach at the Biomimicry for Regenerative Design Lab at Green Schools Bali

By: Benjamin Freud “Change without change” is a concept in physics that says you can alter how you describe something mathematically, but the actual outcomes remain exactly the same. This also occurs in education when we change posters and measuremen...[Read More]

I Embraced AI in My Community College English Class — and My Students Loved It

My 12-year-old twins can prompt ChatGPT with alarming fluency. They’ve generated AI music, transformed family photos into wispy Van Gogh-style portraits, and built a chatbot that mimics their favorite anime characters. As their mother, I’d love to sa...[Read More]

Most Students Now Face Cellphone Limits at School. What Happens Next?

New state policies to restrict cellphone use in schools are driven by bipartisan support.

Teaching What the World Needs: How Neuroscience, Student Leadership, and Productive Struggle Prepare Learners for What’s Next

By: Kurt Wismer “The highest-priority skills for the future aren’t technical. They’re human.” — World Economic Forum, Future of Jobs Report 2025 What if we measured student success not by their GPA or seat time, but by their ability to lead themselve...[Read More]

A Short History Of Education Technology

Selected Timeline of Educational Technology (2000–2025) Selected Timeline of Educational Technology (2000–2025) Related: Modern Classroom Technology Trends | Using Technology Effectively in Learning | Bloom’s Digital Verbs 2000–2003 Digital tools beg...[Read More]

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