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How Are U.S. Students Doing in Math? About as Well as Their Parents Did in 1995

Edsurge

The average math score among both fourth and eighth graders in 2023 was statistically the same as in 1995 when some of todays students' own parents were in grade school themselves. Looking at the Big Picture Fourth graders scored an average of 517 points in math in 2023, putting them just one point lower than the average score in 1995.

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The League Meets the West Coast: A Look Into the Fall 2022 League Convening

Digital Promise

Over two and a half days, district leaders explored how emerging technologies can support powerful learning, surfaced and shared innovative learnings and leadership practices, and helped us welcome the League of Innovative Schools 2022-2023 cohort. Opening panel moderated by Digital Promise’s President and CEO, Jean-Claude Brizard.

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Building ethical AI usage in K-12 education

eSchool News

Questions for the district might include: How can we create AI usage guidelines that respect student and teacher privacy and ensure equitable access to technology? Potential questions include: How can we assess the quality, reliability, and suitability of AI tools for our learning objectives and contexts? link] Holter, A.,

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Pros And Cons of AI in Education

Ask a Tech Teacher

Adaptive Learning : Related to personalization, AI platforms can continuously assess student performance and adjust the level or type of instruction for each student. Automated Grading: AI can automate the scoring of assessment tests, homework, essays and other assignments. Strict regulations are needed to protect student privacy.

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5 major education trends of 2024

eSchool News

Consequently, we will see a shift in how edtech enhances learning and how schools support teachers, as well as a renewed focus on accessibility, social emotional learning, and individualized approaches to learning that improve student outcomes. On the 9th Day of Edtech, our story focuses on major K-12 education trends.

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Tutor Doctor Becomes First Global Tutoring Franchise to Partner with MindPrint Learning

eSchool News

This partnership with MindPrint gives our franchisees access to cutting-edge, one-of-a-kind cognitive data and resources that will enable our tutors to better support students, in turn helping them reach their full potential. MindPrint identifies areas of giftedness as well as potential learning barriers.

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5 Tips to Bring Joy to Education

Ask a Tech Teacher

For example, the Curriculum Access Team at Cincinnati Public Schools has been using Book Creator to ensure that every student has access to their learning. Used by educators from Pre-K through High School, Book Creator offers hundreds of accessibility features to engage even the most reluctant learners.

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