Adaptive learning tools help teachers do their jobs more efficiently and support student engagement, concludes a recent study. But the study—conducted by foundry10, a philanthropic education research ...
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Some NYC teachers experiment with AI-powered tools, while Education Department develops guidelines
Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to keep up with NYC’s public schools. A year ago, James Randle, a high school social studies teacher in ...
Hundreds of AI-driven tools are being built to save teachers time on grading, lesson planning, and other tasks. But not all educators are on board. This story is from The Algorithm, our weekly ...
Chad Sussex, an assistant principal at Winterset High School in Iowa, about 40 miles southwest of Des Moines, is confident ...
As some teachers start to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools in their work, a majority are uncertain about or see downsides to the general use of AI tools in K-12 education, according to a Pew ...
I've spent nearly two decades building technology to personalize education, including some of the earliest AI-powered tutoring systems. So it may come as a surprise when I say this: In the age of ...
Educators are increasingly using generative A.I. in their own work, even as they express profound hesitation about the ethics of student use. By Dana Goldstein As artificial intelligence makes its way ...
When Diane Gayeski, a professor of strategic communications at Ithaca College, receives an essay from one of her students, she runs part of it through ChatGPT, asking the AI tool to critique and ...
Microsoft is bringing its AI assistant deeper into classrooms with a suite of new Microsoft 365 Copilot features. The company says that these features will cater to educators, students, and staff, as ...
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Asked to generate intervention plans for struggling students, AI teacher assistants recommended more punitive measures for hypothetical students with Black-coded names and more supportive approaches ...
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