Sun.Nov 24, 2024

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Addressing Gaps in Practice with Artificial Intelligence (AI)

A Principal's Reflections

Unless you are living under a rock, AI is all the rage right now, and rightfully so. It can revolutionize various practices by addressing gaps in efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making. By analyzing vast amounts of data, AI algorithms can uncover patterns and trends that human analysts may miss, leading to more informed and effective strategies. For instance, in healthcare, AI-powered tools can analyze patient data to predict disease outbreaks, optimize treatment plans, and streamline adminis

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Avoiding the Pitfalls of Multitasking in School

Cult of Pedagogy

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Immersive 3D Technology Reshapes the Study of the Human Past

Anthropology.net

Archaeology, the science of unearthing and interpreting humanity’s ancient past, is entering a transformative era. Researchers at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) Faculty of Arts have unveiled an innovative approach, combining Mixed Reality (MR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies with excavation practices. This groundbreaking work not only enhances documentation and analysis but also redefines how archaeologists interact with their data in real-time.

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Differential Achievement: The Raw and the Cooked

ShortCutsTV

“Gap in GCSE results between private and state schools widens at highest level”New figures highlighting the results gap between different school types have sparked fresh concerns about education inequalities.

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"Herein Granted": Two words in the US Constitution make all the difference in the Power of the Executive

Hayward "Blah, Blah, Blah" Blog

Gotta admit I never really paid attention to the significance of the two words "herein granted" in Article 1 (Legislative Branch) but conspicuously absent in Articles 2 and 3 (Executive and Jusdicial Branches, respectively).Source: Constitution CenterTurns out there were competing views on the extent of power the Constitution gives to a President.

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GA Manchester Branch blog

Living Geography

The GA Manchester Branch has a new blog. I always like to see more people turning to blogging rather than TikTok and the like. The branch is one of the oldest, and has previously been recognised by the GA for its importance. Manchester also regularly hosts the GA Conference. I've been privileged enough to speak at the branch in the past. There's a useful calendar of future events and summaries of previous events.

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OPINION: Some advice for the political left: Let’s redefine ‘public education’ to improve all schools

The Hechinger Report

Come this January, we will have a president who considers himself a master dealmaker. Dealmaker? It sounds absurd, given that President-elect Trump just ran the most divisive campaign in modern history and will likely govern as if he won in a landslide. That’s certainly what the advocacy group Network for Public Education thinks. “ The Danger Is Now Real ,” they write, and expect “a new era of federal hostility toward public schools.