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A recent promotion through the state-funded CalKIDS initiative highlights how the state of California is using education savings accounts to address technology access for students.
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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, an international policy research group, found that when students depend on AI, the mental processes that turn answers into understanding decline.
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Many school districts are still in the early, cautious phases, setting guidelines and testing tools, while local colleges are certifying teachers and using it to create teaching assistants, tutors or study aides.
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While the district still has a lot of work to do, it's making headway on both infrastructure and computer challenges.
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A San Diego library exposes students and the general public to biotechnology.
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A district that enjoys trying new things is seeing how a snow day could work in the future.
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A Virginia school division is trying to deal with chronic tardiness in its transportation department, which has to cover a large geographic area in a time of driver shortages.
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A number of school districts are helping students be more independent and creative with technology.
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Leadership Public Schools pairs education with research and development to deal with some of secondary education's academic difficulties.
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The board is building on top of the technology infrastructure it's already made in this bond-funded project.
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Although there is a plethora of data available, student identification markers must be erased to protect student privacy.
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Legislatures in 15 states passed 28 laws to safeguard the privacy of student data this year.
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The state settled with a testing company after technical glitches wreaked havoc on spring exams.
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A tablet pilot for young children will increase access to learning apps and devices.
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The Boulder Valley, Colo., school district wants to use its fiber network to charge for Internet services in low-income areas, but a state law stands in the way.
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The sheriff's department and school district in Pasco County, Fla., are working together to send out the right information at the right time.
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Republican Presidential candidates balance federal government oversight of education and raising educational standards.
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Local districts are at different stages in the process of upgrading security, with progress depending, in part, on their size and ability to obtain state and federal grants.
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The software will help to map out more efficient bus routes around later start times, which is when older students are better learners, according to some studies.
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Sixteen schools in Franklin County will participate in the program, which is expected to improve security by including a panic button, that once pressed, alerts emergency responders of a potentially life-threatening situation.
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Officials this week are trying to correct issues with a malfunctioning records system and a now-abandoned plan to provide iPads to all students.
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