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Brushes Down, Bots Up: The Artistic Case for AI in STEAM

Artificial intelligence can be the “A” in STEAM. AI can be a playground for creatives and seems to be a better fit in STEAM than art.

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The State of the [Black Education] Union: No One Is Coming to Save Us

Dr. Charles Cole issues a call to arms: The system is failing Black students – It’s up to us to sustain and grow ourselves.

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The Promises and Perils of AI for America’s Youngest Generation

Biden’s SOTU highlighted the impacts of technology and AI on America’s youngest generation, a critical issue that carries both perils and promise.

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Let’s Not Allow White Tears to Take Priority over Children of Color

White tears shouldn’t stop difficult conversations. It’s imperative for improving school culture and educational equity that we stay focused on students.

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This Pi Day, Let’s Celebrate Girls Killing It at STEM

Pi Day takes place during Women’s History Month—and we’re going to celebrate girls who have shown us what the future looks like.

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Self-Care Is Only One Critical Element To Retain Black Teachers

It is paramount to think of ways to retain Black teachers. Research shows that Black teachers have a profoundly positive impact on their Black students.

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Students of Color Experience an Endless Parade of White Women

It’s critical for white women teachers, the dominant majority in education, to support efforts to diversify the teacher workforce.

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6 Women Educators in History You May Not Know About

Kwame Sarfo-Mensah opens Women’s History Month honoring six women educators and activists in the fight for a more equitable and just education for all.

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What’s an IEP and How to Ensure Your Child’s Needs Are Met?

Every child with disabilities gets an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) under federal law. Learn about IEP and how to ensure your child’s needs are met.

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