Each student thinks, learns and processes information differently. Here are five ways teachers can create neuroinclusive classrooms.
Close vetting of artificial intelligence programs, strong data protections, ongoing feedback from school community remain critical in AI implementation.
When Mike Lawrence joined ABC Unified School District as director of information and technology two years ago, he inherited a set of guidelines on the district’s approach to artificial intelligence ...
Letters: Guardian readers respond to the government’s education white paper setting out changes to provision for children with special educational needs and disabilities ...
Abstract: In the process of deepening the reform of higher education, the classroom plays an important role as the core teaching place. The application of teaching behaviors has a direct impact on the ...
About an hour-and-a-half drive east of Reykjavík, Iceland, is the ecovillage of Sólheimar. Sesselja Sigmundsdóttir started the community in 1930 as a foster home for children with mental challenges. A ...
The risks of using generative artificial intelligence to educate children and teens currently overshadow the benefits, according to a new study by the Brookings Institution's Center for Universal ...
First, it was Liquid Glass. Then it was the icons. And then it was the icons again (though it’s a different set of icons). Now, there’s something else about macOS Tahoe’s redesign that annoys the heck ...
So, you’re thinking about using video in your classroom. That’s cool. Lots of kids are already watching videos all the time, so it just makes sense to bring that into school. But just playing a video ...
Remember when showing a video in class meant wrestling a VCR and hoping the tape didn’t get eaten? Yeah, me neither, but I’ve heard stories. Now, with all this new technology in the classroom, video ...
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