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Will Teachers Listen to Feedback From AI? Researchers Are Betting on It

ED Surge

York found that TeachFX listened to her very carefully, and generated a detailed feedback report on her specific teaching style. I rarely ever get feedback on my teaching style. Bubbling right under the surface is a key question: Can AI help teachers teach better? Teaching is hard.

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Revisiting the Legacy of San Francisco’s Detracking Experiment

ED Surge

But their families have managed to give them a jump-start through additional after-school programs, tutors and other resources, he says. Students in upper-track math courses are no smarter or better at math than others. But detracking is just one component, and can be a fairly technical solution concerning math disparities, Iwasaki says.

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States’ urgent push to overhaul reading instruction

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Eighteen states and the District of Columbia have said they’ll use federal Covid funds to train teachers or change the way they teach reading. Delaware’s literacy plan , released in 2019 by the state department of education, included professional development for teachers and guided districts toward high-quality teaching materials.

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A New Feature of Teacher Prep Programs? Compensating Future Educators for Their Time

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Today, and for the last year or so, aspiring educators at American University are required to spend a minimum of 40 hours tutoring students in Washington, D.C., public schools, in addition to completing the long-standing requirement of student teaching for a semester. “We Later, they may do one-on-one or small group tutoring.

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Schools Are Using Voice Technology to Teach Reading. Is It Helping?

ED Surge

Voice technology — especially the use of an AI bot that talks back to the learner — has injected reading practice with the kind of feedback that was only possible with one-on-one tutoring before. School district leaders have taken note, developing multi-year adoption plans for their schools.

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Helping Educators Reimagine AI’s Role in Transformational Learning

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GenerationAI Coalition Partners: Center for Black Educator Development Computer Science Teachers Association Indigitize Latinos for Education National Education Association Playlab A focus on equity and fairness must thoughtfully address the circumstances and backgrounds of all the students in our schools.

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How Open Standards Are Breaking Down Data Barriers

ED Surge

The AI applications range from tutors supporting foundational knowledge gaps to social connection facilitators designed for online learners who might otherwise feel isolated. Professional Development: Faculty and administrators must understand why interoperability matters and how it benefits learners.

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