Thu.Oct 19, 2023

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Will Hybrid Teaching Stick Around as the Pandemic Fades?

ED Surge

Stuart Blythe teaches writing courses at Michigan State University that are officially listed as in-person only. But he makes it clear to students that they are welcome to join any class session remotely via Zoom if they can’t make it in on any given day. It’s a practice he started at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when many students were in quarantine and needed ways to continue learning remotely.

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Leveraging AI for Education (via SmartBrief)

Edthena

In the News AI has exploded in popularity over the past few months. Education is certainly not exempt from its impact. For many school district leaders, the prospect of leveraging AI might seem scary at first. However, with proactive and careful planning, school district leaders can harness the power of AI while maintaining a secure, structured learning environment.

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A great price on ‘Who the hell is Sandra Bem?’

Psychology Sorted

For anyone studying gender, gender schema theory, second-wave feminism, or just anyone who remembers the 1970s, this is a ‘must read.

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School Makes Some Students Anxious. Is Physically Showing Up Necessary?

ED Surge

Bradley loves baking lava cakes. A high school senior with long curly hair who participates in a vocational program, Bradley spends about half the day at culinary school and then half in “at-home instruction” through a nearby high school run by a statewide public education service. Perhaps what he loves most, even more than decadent molten chocolate, is the bustle.

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Conformity – how susceptible are you?

Psychology Sorted

Have you ever said you like something just because your friends like it? If so, then you have been subject to conformity.