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K-12 Education News
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The AI research company Anthropic is giving a global collective of teachers access to AI workshops, an online community forum and other resources, both to share ideas and to inform the progress of their chatbot Claude.
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A teacher-built AI platform received the highest combined audience and judge score at an ed-tech startup competition during the Future of Education Technology Conference in Orlando last week.
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Developing policies to establish phone-free schools and a playbook for artificial intelligence, including curriculum, rules and professional learning, are among Connecticut's legislative priorities for 2026.
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The districts can't switch to paper, even though many of them wanted to after seeing a data comparison between online and paper test results.
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An inexpensive tool that measures lung ventilation earned a top prize in the competition.
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Currently the technology that provides a foundation for Bitcoin is mostly used in the financial sector.
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Nicole Galloway has led her team of auditors on a mission to sniff out problems in school districts and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
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The Central York School Board dealt with student data privacy, cost and screen time concerns at its meeting this week.
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Students work with making kits and 3-D printers after school.
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The civil liberties organization sees too many school policies that allow device searches without prior notice.
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Students build their own computers and can use them for schoolwork at home.
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Gov. Greg Abbott has an action plan and has asked for a study on school broadband.
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Indiana, Tennessee and Minnesota introduce legislation to crack down on testing companies and reduce testing power over teacher evaluations.
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Problem-solving and engineering opportunities come disguised in the form of fun Lego building.
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High-tech donors plan to make a difference in education with new strategies.
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The state's test questions differ enough to warrant a closer look at the results.
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State leaders will work together with businesses and non-profits on the state's first major computer science effort.
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A new bill would allow schools to expel students for sexting.
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Lawmakers will wrap up the current legislative session soon, and some of these major reforms could make it into law.
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Student learning standards developed by the International Society for Technology in Education challenge schools to prepare learners for future jobs.
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An education leader has spent the past 40 years promoting effective technology use in the classroom.
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