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AI in the Classroom: A Teacher's Toolkit for Transformation

A Principal's Reflections

The landscape of education is constantly evolving, and artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a powerful tool for educators. While it won't replace the irreplaceable human touch in the classroom, AI can significantly enhance teaching and learning by offering personalization, efficiency, and insightful data analysis.

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Buncee and Immersive Reader: A Winning Combination for Assistive Learning

A Principal's Reflections

There are many ways Immersive Reader can enhance learning opportunities for students. Educators can use this integration to create lessons, make interactive flashcards for students, and communicate with families. It can help to build their confidence and create an inclusive classroom environment.

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Use of Case Studies as a Student-Centered Approach to Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Using case studies as an interactive learning strategy shifts the emphasis from teacher-centered to more student-centered activities. Case studies promote the following skills that are at the heart of authentic learning: problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration.

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Efficacy in Digital Learning

A Principal's Reflections

In the real world of education efficacy matters and it is important that this is part of the larger conversation when it comes to digital. How can targeted feedback be provided to our teachers and students, so that technology can enhance learning? Research Research is prevalent in education for a reason. I get that.

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Why Sending Students Home with Writing Assignments Might Not Be The Best Idea

Catlin Tucker

It’s not just a test of one’s ability to put thoughts into words; it requires substantial time investment, focused attention, memory, critical thinking skills, and the physical mechanics of handwriting or typing.

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Teaching Science with and without Resources Using Studies Weekly

Studies Weekly

18, 2023 • Studies Weekly When taught efficiently, science lessons can foster critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of the natural world. However, as educators, we often face the challenge of limited time and resources when it comes to teaching science.

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Anywhere Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Education has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, and one of the most significant developments is the concept of "anywhere learning." This innovative approach to personalized education leverages technology to give students the flexibility and freedom to learn at their own pace, in their own space.