Most classrooms that use AI in 2026 are teaching students how to use it. Fewer are teaching students how to question it. There’s a significant gap between a student who can write a good prompt and a ...
I’ve been writing about AI literacy for a while now, and one thing keeps bothering me about how the conversation unfolds in ...
I’ve spent the past few months pulling together something I wish I’d had years ago when I first started experimenting with AI ...
Managing education grants efficiently is crucial for agencies, schools and nonprofits seeking to maximize the impact of their ...
I’ve been tracking AI tools on Educators Technology since 2011, and nothing I’ve covered in that time has moved as fast as what’s happening with agentic AI right now. A few months ago, most teachers ...
If you teach English learners, you already know the daily puzzle: a classroom full of students at five or six different proficiency levels, all needing different kinds of support at the same time. You ...
Art and music classrooms are built on something AI will never fully replicate: the deeply personal act of creating something from nothing. A student mixing paint on a palette, a teenager finding their ...
History and social studies classrooms run on stories, primary sources, and the ability to think critically about both. AI tools are starting to change how teachers bring all three into their lessons, ...
Science is a subject built on doing. Students learn chemistry through titrations, biology through dissections, physics through motion experiments, and earth science through field observations. That ...
AI has quietly worked its way into almost every corner of teaching. Lesson planning, assessment design, rubric creation, grading, differentiation, you name it. And the numbers back this up. According ...
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