Educators are working to understand how best to respond to rapidly evolving technology.
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It’s not just teachers who are worried about AI’s effect on students’ abilities to think critically. Students are concerned, too, according to a new survey of middle, high school, and college students ...
The summer slide has worried educators for decades. Today, with the vast majority of schools providing every student with a ...
Kara Alaimo is a professor of communication at Fairleigh Dickinson University and advises parents, students and teachers on how to manage screen time. Her book “Over the Influence: Why Social Media Is ...
As education evolves in the age of AI, school leaders face a new tension: distinguishing between wasteful screen time and ...
Devices really do help make learning more flexible, accessible and engaging. Christina Barreto Sixth grade, Yonkers, N.Y. Teachers are constantly competing with their Chromebooks for attention. Wesley ...
At a New York City training session, educators explored how artificial intelligence could support teaching while also discussing their concerns around the technology. Huddled around tables on the 19th ...
The board in 2024 approved a maximum of 65 minutes per day of screen time for kindergarten through second grade and 120 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When school districts sign contracts for educational technology, they typically buy a set number of licenses. The software company ...
Six Wycombe High School students have earned national recognition after creating educational computer games designed to ...