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Top Posts of 2023

A Principal's Reflections

As we reflect on the past year, it's evident that the realm of education continues to be influenced by an array of disruptive forces, most notably artificial intelligence. Through my blog, I've aimed to create a platform that not only informs but also empowers and motivates educators and learners to explore new horizons in education.

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Top scholar says evidence for special education inclusion is ‘fundamentally flawed’

The Hechinger Report

Credit: Getty images A prominent professor of special education is about to ignite a fierce debate over a tenet of his field, that students with disabilities should be educated as much as possible alongside their peers in general education classrooms, a strategy known as inclusion. The evidence is, I dare say, overwhelming.

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Top Posts of 2022

A Principal's Reflections

I plan to pick back up with this series early in 2023. There is a nice mix of concepts including personalization, educational technology, leadership, and school culture. Here’s to an amazing 2023! Below are my top posts from 2022. As I did last year, I am including a hyperlink and the related image.

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Our 10 Most Popular Early Childhood Education Stories of 2023

ED Surge

In 2023, EdSurge published a record number of stories on early care and education — the most we’ve run since we began covering the age group nearly five years ago. Check out our most-read stories of 2023 below. As of May 2023, the Bezos Academy network had more than a dozen sites across Washington, Texas and Florida.

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A researcher said the evidence on special education inclusion is flawed. Readers weighed in

The Hechinger Report

That happened after a January column I wrote about a prominent scholars critique of the evidence for including children with disabilities in general education classrooms. The director of education at the Learning Disabilities Association of America weighed in, as did the commissioner of special education research at the U.S.

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Strengthening Civic Education: The Role of High-Quality Curriculum and Teaching Strategies

TCI

Civic education is the cornerstone of a functioning democracy, yet recent evaluations reveal significant gaps in how it is taught across the nation. However, recent studies indicate that many states are falling short of providing students with the educational foundation needed for active civic participation.

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The Emic Perspective of Generative AI

Teaching Anthropology

2023, and Ouyang et al., Even with this growing fan club for correct AI use, educators seem to universally want to prohibit bad AI use. Combined with our academic training, we take an etic perspective that focuses on the big picture of AI use in higher education. Chan & Hu, 2023), but no detailed ethnographic work.)