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AI in Education

How districts can build a shared AI structure

June 2, 2026 by Roney Lima do Nascimento, University of São Paulo
Districts that creates the right language, the structure, and competence statements around AI will get a return on whatever platform it picks
In the second week of January, a senior mathematics teacher with 22 years in the classroom raised a hand at the end of a staff meeting and asked…
AI in Education

In Illinois, charting a path for responsible AI use

May 14, 2026 by Teach Strats Staff
Illinois educators urge that statewide AI guidance be grounded in classroom realities, empower teacher leaders, and center human connection.
AI is a daily reality in the nation's schools, and in Illinois, it shapes how students research, problem-solve, and create. Now, Teach Plus Illinois and the Illinois Digital…
AI in Education

In a new survey, AI scores high as a math learning tool

May 12, 2026 by Teach Strats Staff
Sixty-eight percent of surveyed students say they turn to AI tools for math assignments or exams when they need extra help.
AI plays a supportive educational role for nearly 70 percent of top-performing math students asked about their study habits, according to a new survey.
AI in Education

When AI means something different in every classroom

May 5, 2026 by Alex Luciano, Bilingual Second Grade Teacher, Central Islip, NY
AI is already in the classroom--will we give it a place that makes sense for teaching and learning as the technology evolves?
In many schools, AI is being handled through individual teacher decisions rather than a shared structure. That makes sense in the short term. Teachers are responding in real…
AI in Education

When AI does the work, who does the learning?

April 28, 2026 by Christian Pantel, D2L
If we design AI systems that shortcut the learning process, we risk undermining the very purpose and value of education.
AI is rapidly reshaping education, but not always in ways that support learning. A growing number of AI tools promise to “help” students by doing assignments, writing papers,…
AI in Education

3 ways students can use AI tools to improve their literacy skills

April 22, 2026 by Dr. T.J. Vari, MaiaLearning & Thomas O’Brien, Winward Academy
Educators must seize on the opportunity to coach students on effective and acceptable uses of AI that enhance literacy learning.
Some might worry that the introduction of AI tools in the English classroom will simply lead to more cheating and even worse literacy rates, leaving students unprepared for…
AI in Education

The screen-time debate’s blind spot

April 17, 2026April 15, 2026 by Adriana Perusin, IASEA & Flip Education
The point of AI is not to replace the teacher--it is to give her more of what he or she actually needs: time and structure.
Last fall, during a professional development session I was running with a group of teachers in São Paulo, a fifth-grade teacher raised her hand and asked a question…
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A new need-to-know for the AI classroom

April 17, 2026April 10, 2026 by ESchool Media Contributors
In an AI-rich classroom where ideas are abundant and answers are cheap, the scarce resource is not information--it is ownership.
Most project-based learning workshops are built around three domains: design, assessment, and implementation.
AI in Education

Building AI for kids: A developer’s guide to age-appropriate safety architecture

March 26, 2026 by Robin Singhvi, Gramms AI
Building AI apps and products for kids isn’t harder than building them for adults—but it does carry different considerations.
When I shipped Gramms AI to the App Store, I ran straight into a question that every developer building for kids will eventually face: What does “age-appropriate” actually…
Digital Learning Tools

As classrooms go digital, are educators ready?

March 9, 2026 by Emma B. Kassan, Sy Doan, and Julia H. Kaufman, RAND
Educators can develop best practices that ensure digital learning fulfills its promise rather than amplifies its problems.
Today, about 80 percent of K–12 students use computers or tablets at school--up from about 50 percent before the pandemic. Even as parents worry about too much “screen…
AI in Education

AI didn’t break homework: It exposed what was already broken

February 23, 2026 by Nesreen El-Baz, Bloomsbury Education Author & School Governor
In an AI era where homework can be generated instantly, the most valuable evidence of learning is human reasoning behind the finished product
Who among us has never copied a homework answer in a hurry? Borrowed a friend’s paragraph? Accepted a parent’s “small correction” that eventually became a full rewrite?
AI in Education

New research challenges fears about AI in the classroom

February 5, 2026 by Staff and wire services reports
A new analysis shows AI in the classroom is most often used to promote reasoning, analysis, and evaluation rather than answer-getting.
Rather than replacing student thinking, when teachers design and guide AI experiences, the technology is most often used to deepen critical thinking and strengthen instruction
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School Specialty Expands Learning Beyond the Screen with New Outdoor Furniture Line

February 3, 2026 by Teach Strats Staff
Childcraft expands early learning beyond four walls and screens with durable, sustainable furniture designed for outdoor discovery.
AI in Education

Despite platform fatigue, educators use AI to bridge resource gaps

February 2, 2026 by Teach Strats Staff
Better integration between AI tools and digital learning tools may help relieve educator frustration, according to a new survey.
Sixty-five percent of educators use AI to bridge resource gaps, even as platform fatigue and a lack of system integration threaten productivity, according to Jotform's EdTech Trends 2026 report.
AI in Education

AI in edtech: The 2026 efficacy imperative

January 29, 2026 by Rishi Raj Gera, Magic Edtech
A strong and solid AI strategy will enable education leaders to answer what improved, for whom, and under what conditions.
AI has crossed a threshold. In 2026, it is no longer a pilot category or a differentiator you add on. It is part of the operating fabric of…
Digital Learning Tools

On your mark, get set, print: The 3 learning advantages of 3D printing

January 21, 2026 by Jon Oosterman, Van Andel Institute for Education
When used with purpose, 3D printing transforms from a common classroom tool into a launchpad for student discovery and learning.
It’s truly incredible how much new technology has made its way into the classroom. Where once teaching consisted primarily of whiteboards and textbooks, you can now find tablets,…
AI in Education

Teaching visual literacy as a core reading strategy in the age of AI

January 19, 2026 by Nesreen El-Baz, Bloomsbury Education Author & School Governor
Educators face urgent questions around misinformation, academic integrity, and critical thinking around AI. Visual literacy is key.
Many years ago, around 2010, I attended a professional development program in Houston called Literacy Through Photography, at a time when I was searching for practical ways to…
AI in Education

AI for empathy: Using generative tools to deepen, not replace, human connection in schools

January 13, 2026 by Timothy Montalvo, Iona University & the College of Westchester
AI can’t perform human actions like empathy for us, but it can help students and educators practice and prepare for them.
For the last two years, conversations about AI in education have tended to fall into two camps: excitement about efficiency or fear of replacement. Teachers worry they’ll lose…
AI in Education

AI use is on the rise, but is guidance keeping pace?

January 2, 2026 by Laura Ascione
As AI becomes a fixture in schools, educators and students need reliable guidance on how to use it well--especially as AI use evolves.
The rapid rise of generative AI has turned classrooms into a real-time experiment in technology use. Students are using AI to complete assignments, while teachers are leveraging it…
Digital Learning Tools

3 reasons to switch to virtual set design

November 26, 2025 by Jared Cole, Churchill High School, Livonia Public Schools
Virtual set design offers more than just impressive shows--it provides a cost-effective, flexible, and innovative approach to storytelling.
If you’ve attended a professional show or musical recently, chances are you’ve seen virtual set design in action. This approach to stage production has gained so much traction…

Leveraging E-Rate to Transform Learning

December 1, 2025November 21, 2025 by Vcarlson
Leveraging E-Rate to transform learning
Digital learning allows for more personalized, engaging and student-centered instruction. It empowers students to take control of their education, leading ... Read more
AI in Education

AI in the classroom: Preparing for a new era of teaching and learning

November 18, 2025 by Ian McDougall, Yuma Union High School District
AI is not going away in teaching or learning--whether we’re ready or not, it’s going to shape how our students live and work.
When I first started experimenting with AI in my classroom, I saw the same thing repeatedly from students. They treated it like Google. Ask a question, get an…
AI in Education

Preserving critical thinking amid AI adoption

November 17, 2025November 14, 2025 by Dipesh Jain, MagicEdTech
Small but intentional practices keep humans at the center of the critical thinking process and turn AI into a gym for the mind.
AI is now at the center of almost every conversation in education technology. It is reshaping how we create content, build assessments, and support learners. The opportunities are…
K-12 Cybersecurity

10 reasons to upgrade to Windows 11 ASAP

November 11, 2025November 11, 2025 by Laura Ascione
Upgrading to Windows 11 isn’t just a fix--it protects students, strengthens IT resilience, and equips classrooms for an AI-powered future
K-12 IT leaders are under pressure from all sides--rising cyberattacks, the end of Windows 10 support, and the need for powerful new learning tools.
AI in Education

Why busy educators need AI with guardrails

October 28, 2025 by Nick Koprowicz, Prometric
Trust in AI begins with thoughtful design, expert oversight, and acknowledgement of the work educators do every day
In the growing conversation around AI in education, speed and efficiency often take center stage, but that focus can tempt busy educators to use what’s fast rather than…
Virtual Field Trips

Effective tools to foster student engagement

October 23, 2025 by Leia J. DePalo, Northport-East Northport Union Free School District
Engaging learning opportunities, like virtual field trips, show students how classrooms learnings directly connect to their real lives.
In my classroom, students increasingly ask for relevant content. Students want to know how what they are learning in school relates to the world beyond the classroom. They…
Digital Learning Tools

Rethink the classroom: How interactive tech simplifies IT and supercharges learning

October 22, 2025 by Laura Ascione
For tech leaders balancing innovation, security, and scalability, interactive solutions offer a chance to reimagine what’s possible.
Today’s school IT teams juggle endless demands--secure systems, manageable devices, and tight budgets--all while supporting teachers who need tech that just works.
AI in Education

5 essential AI tech tools for back-to-school success

October 21, 2025 by Jamie MacPherson, Van Andel Institute for Education
Integrating effective AI tools into the classroom can help students build inquiry and critical thinking
By now, the 2025-2026 school year is well underway. The glow of new beginnings has faded, and the process of learning has begun in earnest. No doubt there…

Top 10 Reasons K-12 Schools Should Upgrade to Windows 11 with Lenovo

October 2, 2025October 1, 2025 by Vcarlson
Top 10 Reasons K-12 Schools Should Upgrade to Windows 11 with Lenovo
K-12 schools face a perfect storm: Exploding cyber threats, the Windows 10 end-of-support deadline, and the need for modern educational ... Read more
AI in Education

Digital dementia: Are we outsourcing our thinking to AI?

September 25, 2025 by Laura Hakala, Magic EdTech
When it comes to AI, students need to learn critical thinking skills before they delegate that thinking to a machine.
I’ll admit that I use AI. I’ve asked it to help me figure out challenging Excel formulas that otherwise would have taken me 45 minutes and a few…

Smarter, Safer, and Future-Ready: A K-12 Guide to Migrating to Windows 11

September 24, 2025September 23, 2025 by Jeff Festa
K-12 schools are entering a pivotal moment for technology planning. On October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially end support for ... Read more
Literacy

Building a literacy framework that works: A district leader’s journey in Peoria

September 23, 2025 by Lindsay Bohm, Peoria (Ill.) Public Schools District 150
AI can be more than a tool--it can help every student reach their fullest potential, and teachers who are supported help students achieve.
When I stepped into the role of curriculum coordinator for Peoria Public Schools District 150 in 2021, I entered a landscape still reeling from the disruption of COVID-19.…
Game-Based Learning

Is gamification the key to achieving true inclusion in special education?

August 26, 2025August 25, 2025 by Aditya Prakash, SKIDOS
Gamification can turn classrooms into places where students with diverse needs feel seen, supported, and excited to learn.
Key points: For students with special needs, learning can often resemble a trek through dense woods along a narrow, rigid ... Read more
AI in Education

KU researchers publish guidelines to help responsibly implement AI in education

August 20, 2025 by Mike Krings, the University of Kansas
Educators should commit to learner-centered AI implementation that considers all students at all levels of education and abilities.
Researchers at the University of Kansas have produced a set of guidelines to help educators from preschool through higher education responsibly implement artificial intelligence in a way that…
Game-Based Learning

4 ways to transform your classroom through playful gamification 

August 19, 2025 by Cory Kavanagh, Van Andel Institute for Education
Bringing gamification into the classroom helps engage students.
Every educator hopes to instill a lifelong love of learning within their students. We strive to make each lesson engaging, while igniting a sense of curiosity, wonder, and…
AI in Education

Most students, educators use AI–but opinions differ on ethical use

August 19, 2025 by Teach Strats Staff
A survey reveals an uptick in adoption, attitudes, and access to AI solutions to support the learning journey.
As generative AI continues to gain momentum in education each year, both its adoption and the attitudes toward its use have steadily grown more positive, according to a…
AI in Education

4 ways AI is empowering the next generation of great teachers

August 13, 2025 by Dr. Alice Waldron, Relay Graduate School of Education
The current teacher shortage is a crisis, but it's also an opportunity to reimagine how we support teachers using AI insight.
How can we best prepare and support our teachers as they navigate increasingly complex classrooms while also dealing with unprecedented burnout and shortages within the profession?
AI in Education

Integrating AI into education is not as daunting as it seems

August 8, 2025 by Melody Schopp, SAS
Lessons on AI and learning from an education veteran who helped educators through several technological transformations.
Forty-some years ago, students sat in straight rows with books, papers, and pencils neatly lined up on their desks. But beginning in the 1990s, educators faced very different…
AI in Education

Just thank ChatGPT: How teens turned a secret tool into a shared success

January 14, 2026August 6, 2025 by Nesreen El-Baz, ESL Educator
AI isn’t going away--it’s already the silent partner in many students’ academic journeys, and educators should support them.
The more we listen to our students, the clearer it becomes: AI is not on the sidelines of learning anymore, it’s at the center. Students are using it…
AI in Education

As schools embrace AI, an educator offers top tips, cautions, and predictions

December 9, 2025August 5, 2025 by Hanna Kemble-Mick, Indian Hills Elementary
If used wisely, AI can extend educators’ reach, personalize impact, and unlock students’ potential for future success.
In the last year, we’ve seen an extraordinary push toward integrating artificial intelligence in classrooms. Among educators, that trend has evoked responses from optimism to opposition.
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