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K-12 Education News
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A pair of "Future 2 Schools" at Houston Independent School District will have semester-long courses on AI tools and assign students accelerated coursework on an online platform once they're proficient in core subjects.
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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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A ceramic 3-D printer helps disabled students overcome physical limitations.
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Students lost their essays halfway through the tests and had other problems with a new assessment system.
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Efforts are multiplying to add more computing classes in schools.
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High school students collaborate as they fight back against attacks on simulated computer networks.
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Two non-profit organizations worked together to rank public schools in a way that's easy for families to access.
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A new campaign is designed to encourage digital responsibility in the wake of several arrests related to social media threats.
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High-speed Internet in schools is a priority for Gov. Robert Bentley and lawmakers.
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The acting education secretary denied that the CIO did anything wrong, despite a thorough report from the Inspector General's Office.
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New technology and more money in the pot will make this an interesting year for schools that want discounts on high-speed Internet and telecommunications.
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Along with traditional books, new literacy centers provide more comfortable furniture, activities and computers.
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Some California school districts designed a system that takes more than just test scores into account.
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While some school districts already offer financial literacy components in other courses, many do not have dedicated classes.
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Nonprofits and the online company join forces in a national initiative to break students' fear of math.
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Student surveys show their experience with the state tests.
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Students are shifting away from the mainstay social media networks.
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A school district is stepping up its communication efforts with social media and other online communication channels.
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Federal agencies and the technology industry are banding together in an effort to expand computer science education.
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Teams of students from different disciplines collaborate on an electric car.
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