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A policy advocate from the American Civil Liberties Union warned FETC attendees last week that fear-based marketing and limited empirical evidence are driving district adoption of student surveillance tools.
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A new statewide strategy maps out how AI could reshape careers, classrooms, energy infrastructure and government operations — if its recommendations are done carefully. Education is a key starting point.
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To support students facing mental health stressors in the digital age, school leaders must explain features like “data mining” and “engagement algorithms,” and give kids chances to develop social skills offline.
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The U.S. Education Department released the guide to help schools modernize their infrastructure.
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The school is responding to student needs by starting the new course.
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Texas leaders bring teachers up to speed on technology possibilities.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo approved $103.2 million for 136 New York school districts, 10 of which are in the north country.
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Some educators use technology to help engage students with key social studies topics, while still emphasizing informed conversation in person.
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Students will be allowed to use cell phones between periods now.
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The second-largest school district in the U.S. learned some painful lessons as its staff struggled to fix a failed IT system and to restore trust in its ability to manage such a large project.
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The Colorado effort shares a limited amount of information, which leaves some wanting more context.
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Three state online schools have received poor grades in the last few years.
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The district's communications director said that the information was essentially posted to the Internet.
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The Navy would like to inspire students to work in defense.
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Since its inception, Girls 4 Science has helped more than 500 young women, resulting in a 100 percent college placement rate.
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The Seattle-based organization is known for training teachers to teach computer science courses, and provides the lesson plans and software free of charge.
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The Center for Digital Education 2017 Digital Content and Curriculum Achievement Awards recognizes the ground-breaking work by small, medium and large school districts.
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Welcome to P-TECH, the 2.0 version of career and technical education in which high school students earn a high school diploma and an associate's degree in a specialized field — free of charge.
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The program will stay with students until they graduate from Stephenville High School so teachers will know specific learning information about that student.
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Through the grant, high-schoolers will pursue major projects, such as the two well-received escape rooms designed and constructed entirely by students last year.
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School districts around the country have been hit with cyberattacks in recent years.
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