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How Bold Leadership Builds Personalized Pathways

If you’ve ever watched a student light up after cracking a tough problem or finally connecting the dots, you know learning is personal. Every classroom is filled with students who bring their own strengths, quirks and questions to the table. Personal...[Read More]

A Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy For Evaluating Digital Tasks

This Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy helps teachers evaluate and design digital tasks like ChatGPT use, blogging, podcasting, and more. The post A Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy For Evaluating Digital Tasks appeared first on TeachThought.

126 Digital Learning Verbs Based on Bloom’s Taxonomy

126 Digital Learning Verbs Based on Bloom’s Taxonomy by TeachThought Staff At TeachThought, we’re enthusiastic supporters of any learning taxonomy. (We even created our own, the TeachThought Learning Taxonomy.) Put simply, learning taxonomies help us...[Read More]

Researchers Turn to AI to Help Diagnose Children’s Speech Disorders

When Marisha Speights first started as a speech language pathologist in preschools serving affluent families in Nashville, Tennessee, she used the typical screening and assessment measures that she believed — and was taught — worked well. But when sh...[Read More]

Data Security Report Identifies Cloud Governance Gaps, AI Impact

A recent Varonis data security report notes that excessive permissions and AI-driven risks are leaving cloud environments dangerously exposed.

Google Rolls Out AI Mode in Search

About a year after introducing AI Overviews for its flagship search offering, Google has announced broad availability of AI Mode in Search.

How AI Impacts Implementation of Portrait of a Graduate

The literati who reside on the coasts are always surprised when progressive educational movements first take root in the vast landmass between the eastern border of California and the western border of Maryland. I have witnessed this three times in m...[Read More]

From Clusters to Culture: Sustaining Readiness Through MAP(s)

In the final blog of this series, I’ll share how we are embedding this work into our district’s DNA—so it doesn’t live in programs, but in policy, leadership, communication, and community expectations. Because when readiness becomes the culture of a ...[Read More]

Educators Speak Out About Leadership, Identity and Systemic Change

“True leadership involves not only encouraging teachers to reconnect with their purpose but also ensuring that they are seen, heard and supported,” writes Ryan Burns, an instructional coach and adjunct professor in Warwick, Rhode Island, and a 2024-2...[Read More]

Educators Speak Out About Leadership, Identity and Systemic Change

“True leadership involves not only encouraging teachers to reconnect with their purpose but also ensuring that they are seen, heard and supported,” writes Ryan Burns, an instructional coach and adjunct professor in Warwick, Rhode Island, and a 2024-2...[Read More]

Mapping a Path to Equity: How GIS and Mentorship Are Transforming STEM Access for Minority Youth

In Tucson, Arizona, a groundbreaking initiative is reshaping the future of STEM education—and who gets to be part of it. By combining geospatial technology, intergenerational mentorship, and real-world community engagement, a program is helping under...[Read More]

On Student Engagement: How To Be As Interesting As A Video Game

One student engagement strategy is to offer diverse pathways through content–pathways students would have to ‘unlock’ to progress. Source

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