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How AI Can Foster Creative Thinking in the Classroom and Beyond

ED Surge

Brian Johnsrud Director of Education Learning and Advocacy, Adobe Recently, EdSurge spoke with Brian Johnsrud , the director of education learning and advocacy at Adobe , about using educational tools that not only harness the power of AI but also uphold the creative integrity of students and teachers.

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Teaching ‘action civics’ engages kids — and ignites controversy

The Hechinger Report

Related: Can patriotism and criticism coexist in social studies? Larry Paska, the executive director of the National Council for the Social Studies, challenges this characterization of action civics, saying it’s far broader than political protest. Larry Paska, the National Council for the Social Studies.

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Forget civics class: Students want to make a difference in real life

The Hechinger Report

In recent years, the group’s advocacy has led to changes in the district’s graduation requirements, to align them with admissions requirements for California’s university systems, and an expansion of funding for an after-school meal program that had been cut by the school board. Every year the group chooses an issue to focus on.

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Despite mediocre records, for-profit online charter schools are selling parents on staying virtual

The Hechinger Report

All told, according to National Education Policy Center data, more than 330,000 students attended virtual schools in 2019-20, roughly 60 percent of them at for-profits. No ratings were issued in 2019-20 because of the pandemic.). Stride Inc., formerly K12 Inc., Today the company serves 157,000 in 30 states.

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The overlooked power of Zuckerberg-backed learning program lies offline

The Hechinger Report

The online platform includes a project-based curriculum for science, social studies, math and English language arts for students in grades four through 12, along with additional content in those subjects that students can tackle at their own pace. Now nearly 400 schools use it across 40 states.

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We asked Asian American students what they wanted from history instruction. They say including their voices is not enough.

The Hechinger Report

The curriculum is part of the Hidden Voices Project , initiated by the New York City Department of Education’s Social Studies Department and the Museum of the City of New York. In 2019, 53,291 Bangladeshis made up just 6.3 Bangladesh’s existence wasn’t even acknowledged in her history classes. live in New York City.”.

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California finally ended a ban on bilingual education. Now it can’t find enough teachers for these classes

The Hechinger Report

A limping recovery: 2016 to 2024 Flores spent 40 years training future teachers before retiring in 2019. They can learn social studies in Spanish; its still history and geography. We lost a whole generation of kids quite a few generations, really because of English-only. The next generation, however, is still waiting.