I’ve always thought of language teaching as both an art and a craft. My own journey started in Morocco, where I spent nine ...
Views of the potential of technology—while balanced with caution—are part of that optimism, as educators’ use of AI has ...
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Why Teaching Trumps the Tool
Long after the printing press arrived, we started using books for learning. In modern times, teachers began using projectors, smartboards, and tablets in classrooms as the technology evolved. Now, ...
Teachers who use artificial intelligence tools regularly tend to focus more on teacher-facing productivity features and less on student-facing chatbots, Stanford University researchers found. As AI ...
A much higher percentage of teachers say they’re integrating artificial intelligence into their lessons this school year compared with the previous one. In February, Education Week asked its audience, ...
Educators have a complicated relationship with artificial intelligence. On the one hand, AI-driven tools have made creating lesson plans, summarizing meeting notes or reports, and translating texts ...
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