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From Screen To World: 5 Ways To Use AI To Spark Hands-On Learning In K–12 Classrooms

From Screen To World: 5 Ways To Use AI To Spark Hands-On Learning In K–12 Classrooms contributed by Athena Stanley Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the

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When STEM Lessons Are Too Easy, Students Stop Thinking

The lesson looked great on the surface. Students were on task. Materials were moving. Directions were being followed step by step. But something felt off.

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Recognizing Early Expression in Multilingual Young Children

contributed by Iryna Liusik, Early Childhood Educator — Linguistics & Emotional Development Series note: This is Part 1 of a two-part series: Part 2 offers

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Teaching Students to Navigate Common Digital File Challenges

Teaching Students to Navigate Common Digital File Challenges In today’s learning area, working with digital files is an integral part of the educational process. Students

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9 Strategies To Help Students Build Mathematical Reasoning

contributed by Tulika Samal In today’s rapidly changing world, the ability to think critically is more valuable than ever. Mathematics, often perceived as a subject

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Our Deal of the Day

Hang in there, teachers, because summer break is on the horizon! But if you need some beachy basics to help you cross that finish line…

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100 Uplifting Graduation Songs To Inspire the Class of 2026

Graduation is a bittersweet time for students—it’s a time of excitement but also one filled with mixed emotions about the future. Am I ready to

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What Are The College Degree Levels?

Overview of associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees—definitions, common titles, typical length/credits, example jobs, and .edu sources. [Updated] Associate Degree (≈2 years; ~60 semester

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Why IEP supports Can Fail—And What Teachers Can Do About It 

When Accommodations Exist but Access Doesn’t: A Middle School Reality Check  contributed by Pramod Polimari, middle school special education strategist In middle school classrooms across

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What Is Cognitive Dissonance? | TeachThought

Cognitive dissonance is the psychological discomfort people feel when their beliefs, values, or self-image conflict with their actions, decisions, or new information. Definition Cognitive dissonance