Hybrid learning, lecture capture and generative artificial intelligence tools tailor lessons to individual student needs.
Students at Belmont-Cragin often lead morning assemblies, part of an effort by the school to give young people more control over their own learning. Credit: Sarah Gonser for The Hechinger Report The ...
Schools are confronting vast achievement gaps among students and an exhausted teaching force. Some say it’s time to finally commit to scalable personalized learning. Not only do we need to meet kids ...
As he watched his $100 million donation to the Newark, N.J., public schools go primarily to consultants and contentious labor battles, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg received some advice ...
Artificial intelligence is beginning to play a major role in education, changing how students learn and how teachers deliver instruction. From personalized learning platforms to AI-powered tutoring ...
A new artificial intelligence tool from the nonprofit Digital Promise and ed-tech company Learning Innovation Catalyst (LINC) applies education research to generate different lesson plans for meeting ...
One of the big lessons learned during COVID-19 for K-12 schools is that tailoring teaching and learning to students’ individual academic strengths and weaknesses as well as their life circumstances is ...
Education has always been an evolving field, constantly adapting to the changing needs of students and the demands of society.
Technology and teacher training allowed the Catholic Schools of Brooklyn and Queens to focus on inclusion and meet the needs of K–12 learners. Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12 ...
Keisha Ray and Susan Gentz, co-founders of K20Connect, tackle two of the most popular, but sometimes confusing, topics in the world of education and technology. OK. Hello and welcome to another ...
No matter how many Clorox wipes they buy, or how far apart they place desks, schools will not be returning to normal anytime soon, due to continued public health concerns surrounding COVID-19 ...