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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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Department leaders expose more minority students to science, technology, engineering and math careers.
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Voucher policies and eligibility vary from state to state.
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Standardized tests will still happen as required by law, but some education leaders aren't too happy about it.
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The online school helps students in unique circumstances who weren't thriving in regular classes.
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While Facebook attempts to embrace diversity by training employees about bias and encouraging recruiters to look at more diverse candidates, it's also stepped up efforts to introduce young students from underrepresented communities to tech-related careers through internships and summer camps.
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The system’s coverage area will expand from 3 square miles to 6 with the school district’s partnership, and will encompass 24 schools and their surrounding neighborhoods.
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The U.S. Education Department is helping lead the charge at the state and district level to shift to openly licensed educational resources.
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A court-ordered release of personal data from 10 million students will make data protection a challenge.
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The Every Student Succeeds Act recognizes the importance of designing learning opportunities that will work for most students.
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The Senate passed legislation that allows students to count computer science classes toward their foreign language requirements.
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Local schools say the test data doesn't mean much to them since they're using different tests this year and since the data is so late.
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High rates of student mobility and low credit accumulation present challenges for virtual and alternative high schools.
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CTE classes do more than just prepare students for specific jobs.
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More high-performing students took the test on paper than online, which accounted for some of the differences.
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The $12 million would help poor and rural schools build out wireless networks.
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National Engineers Week prompts a look at how far engineering education has come and where it's headed.
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Horry County Schools is still dealing with the aftermath of a virus that made district data inaccessible.
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It's time to go back to paper for schools in Tennessee.
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