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Kids who use ChatGPT as a study assistant do worse on tests

Kids who use ChatGPT as a study assistant do worse on tests Researchers compare math progress of almost 1,000 high school students by J…

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Seatwork that Makes Sense for Reading

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Despite the Challenges, This Is Why I Wear a Hijab as a Muslim Teacher

Despite the Challenges, This Is Why I Wear a Hijab as a Muslim Teacher Students, staff, and peers have misconceptions about what it mean…

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How to Transform Lessons Into Adventures

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Well, actually, these phrases sound condescending

Well, actually, these phrases sound condescending Watch your words and tone at work to avoid sounding condescending, which can happen whe…

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11 Ways to Teach the 2024 Election With The New York Times

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Were you sent home from school for head lice? Here’s why that’s no longer recommended

Were you sent home from school for head lice? Here’s why that’s no longer recommended August 28, 2024 Heard on Morning Edition NPR By Adam…

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Teachers Report Improvements in Student Engagement, Safety and Classroom Behavior Following Implementation of Strict Cell Phone Policies

Teachers Report Improvements in Student Engagement, Safety and Classroom Behavior Following Implementation of Strict Cell Phone Policies P…

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Back to School with AI: A Playlist for Educators

Back to School with AI: A Playlist for Educators Some of the resources that have inspired me and guided my work with schools Eric Hudson…

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The Importance of Selecting Good Questions for Guided Practice

Select Questions for Guided Practice Support gradually releasing responsibility using curricular resources Jo Lein Aug 28 Jo Lein's art…

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