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Ellis: Your On-Demand Classroom CompanionNote: SL 2.0 does not endorse products but may, from time to time, share novel products and services which may be of interest to our membe… Started by Michael Keany |
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Project Zero - favorite teaching resource now has new websiteFrom Larry Ferlazzo Project Zero at Harvard is one of my favorite teaching resources, and I’m sure that sentiment is shared by countless… Started by Michael Keany |
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Screens in Schools: Harmful Distraction or Misunderstood Tool?School Leadership 2.0 Screens in Schools: Harmful Distraction or Misunderstood Tool? Examining the Evidence Behind a Viral Anti-Tech Argum… Started by Michael Keany |
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A Great Tool: ESLVideo for EducatorsKey Features of ESLVideo for Educators https://eslvideo.com/ Overview ESLVideo is a free, web-based platform designed to support English… Started by Michael Keany |
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Poll: How Often Do Teachers Use AI Tools for Teaching Tasks?Started by Michael Keany |
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AI Tools for ESL and ELL TeachersAI Tools for ESL and ELL Teachers By Med Kharbach, PhD Educational Technology Original Source: February 25, 2026 🧠 Executive Insight for… Started by Michael Keany |
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Using Technology to Strengthen Communication With Multilingual Families🌍📣 School Leadership 2.0 — Family Engagement Systems Brief Topic: Using Technology to Strengthen Communication With Multilingual FamiliesA… Started by Michael Keany |
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AI Transparency Surveys — A Practical Tool for Student Reflection and Accountability🤖✍️ School Leadership 2.0 — AI & Academic Integrity Brief Topic: AI Transparency Surveys — A Practical Tool for Student Reflection and… Started by Michael Keany |
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Schools see reading gains with AI teaching assistantsSchools see reading gains with AI teaching assistants New York City middle schools are using AI-powered teaching assistants to enhan… Started by Michael Keany |
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Teachers Like Cellphone Bans—But Not for ThemselvesSummary for Educators Article: Teachers Like Cellphone Bans—But Not for Themselves Author: Olina Banerji Publication: Education Week Date… Started by Michael Keany |
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Mentors.net - a Professional Development Resource
Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and
other professionals to share their insights and experiences from the early years of teaching, with a focus on integrating artificial intelligence. We invite you to contribute by sharing your experiences in the form of a journal article, story, reflection, or timely tips, especially on how you incorporate AI into your teaching
practice. Submissions may range from a 500-word personal reflection to a 2,000-word article with formal citations.