Wed.Nov 08, 2023

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How to Navigate the Nuances of Anonymous and De-Identified Data in AI-Driven Classrooms

ED Surge

As the Director of Quantitative Research and Data Science, as well as the Data Privacy Officer at Digital Promise, I aim to demystify the complex world of data privacy, particularly in the realm of education and AI tools. Having begun my journey as an Institutional Review Board (IRB) committee member during my graduate school years, I've been committed to upholding ethical principles in data usage, such as those outlined in The Belmont Report.

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'We Exist': How to Learn About Native Americans Through Native Lenses (Opinion)

Education Week - Social Studies

A Navajo scholar offers both perspective and resources for making Native American Heritage Month part of your classroom.

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How to Keep Teaching When Your Students Keep Dying

ED Surge

In her memoir, “Men We Reaped” , Jesamyn Ward discusses the young men she’s lost in her life — five in the span of four years. After naming the young men and the months in which they died, she said, “That’s a brutal list that silences people. It silenced me for a long time…But my ghosts were once people, and I cannot forget that.” I, too, have a brutal list.

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