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The Promise and Peril of New Teaching Technologies

If educators are able to integrate tutoring into schools’ instructional routines, tutoring could play a transformative role in schools.

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Making Career Pathways As Detour-Free As Possible

More people will succeed with strong pathways which provide good information, give learners a chance to explore and guidance needed to plan and network,.

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Why Career Pathways Are Essential for Preparing Students

With the right policies in place, states can do a better job of preparing students for the workforce.

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Hey Shawnta! As an English teacher, what do I need to know about ChatGPT?

Hey Shawnta! As an English Teacher, What Do I Need to Know About ChatGPT?

The best plagiarism detector is the human at the head of the classroom. Trust that you are the expert!

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To Improve EdTech, Focus on the Teachers and Students Who Use It

To Improve EdTech, Focus on the Teachers and Students Who Use It

As education tech develops, it’s vital that edtech engineers focus on the human interaction and augments the class experience for teachers and students.

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When It Comes to EdTech, We Can't Ever Be Caught Off-Guard Again

When It Comes to EdTech, We Can’t Ever Be Caught Off-Guard Again

Over the last 15 months or so, while students in many communities have attended school virtually or in hybrid settings, technology has been a tremendous su

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COVID-19 Impacts Graduating Seniors' Postsecondary Choices. Here's How We Can Help.

COVID-19 Impacts Graduating Seniors’ Postsecondary Choices. Here’s How We Can Help.

Once a happy inflection point for many young people, high school graduation—and what comes next—is now chaotic. COVID-19 has dramatically raised the barrie

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Special and General Education Students Can Coexist and Benefit From Each Other in a Safe Learning Environment

With the help of ARP, the Department of Education will now be able to offer states more flexibility, allowing schools to spend more of the federal dollars on technology for distance learning.

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The Pandemic Shouldn’t Stop Us From Getting Our Kids to College

The Pandemic Shouldn’t Stop Us From Getting Our Kids to College

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, seniors in the Class of 2021 have faced many challenges: remote learning, balancing school work and jobs to suppor

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