In the realm of education, the integration of technology–and particularly artificial intelligence (AI)–with traditional human-led instruction is a topic of increasing relevance and debate. As ...
Teachers play many roles. They share knowledge, create lesson plans, and guide students toward new ideas. They also strive to keep growing through regular training and skill-building. Some look for ...
The COVID-19 pandemic left an indelible mark on K-12 education, placing immense pressure on teachers as they adapted, literally overnight, to new methods of instruction. Educators transitioned from in ...
Lake: Artificial intelligence, done right, can bring to classrooms the same focus, individualization, urgency and care ...
Parents and teachers report vast improvements with Anne Arundel County Public School’s learning management system, district ...
The emphasis on teaching social-emotional learning continues to expand across K-12 schools, especially at the high school level. That is the case even though there has been significant pushback ...
Ongoing research and innovation are essential to understand the long-term impacts of AI on education and create solutions that address emerging challenges.
Competency-based education, proficiency-based learning, mastery-based learning, personalized learning, student-centered education, and standards-based education are all terms that refer to the same ...
By rooting their professional development in learning science, this district helped teachers figure out which strategies to use more frequently, and which to retire.
The rapidly evolving space of artificial intelligence (AI) requires school and district leaders to make sense of how emerging technology applications, including those that use generative AI (Gen AI), ...
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Illinois must keep investing in education from early learning to college

Sustained investment supports student success, workforce readiness and educator stability across Illinois at every stage of learning, writes state Rep. Katie Stuart.