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Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

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The most common uses of AI teachers reported were to personalize student learning, interactive learning tools and getting insights on student performance with data analytics. The basis of any AI education would have to be rooted in critical thinking, he explains, how to ask good questions and evaluate the answers.

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Boosting Student Success with Studies Weekly at Empower Community School | Customer Success Story

Studies Weekly

We traveled to Bessemer, Alabama, to see their school in action and learn how they bring Studies Weeklys interactive social studies and science lessons to life. Their passion for fostering critical thinking, curiosity, and connection shines through in everything they do.

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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. Teachers can integrate resources from Studies Weekly Online with the technology in the classroom to provide a more interactive learning environment for students.