Traditional homework policies can unintentionally penalize students with disabilities—but teachers can change that.
PEN America is warning against "normalized" book bans. Educators from around the United States tell us what that means in ...
As part of Boise State’s commitment to meeting new federal Title II/ADA accessibility requirements, the Office of Information ...
California Community Colleges (CCC) is partnering with AI company Nectir to launch an AI learning assistant for its 2.1 ...
Abstract: This work aims to explore reform methods for Japanese classroom teaching modes in an informationized environment. Addressing issues such as monotonous classroom content and low student ...
With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), more Georgetown professors are opting to enforce no-technology policies this ...
Three years since the explosion of generative artificial intelligence with ChatGPT and other large language models that use ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr claims that Biden-era orders to establish the programs exceeded the FCC's authority. The FCC voted ...
Anything you send home, you have to assume is being AI’ed.” The question now is how schools can adapt, because many of the teaching and assessment tools used for generations are no longer effective.
Some professors are outright banning AI, turning assessments that used to be papers into in-class exams. Others are trying to work alongside AI, asking students to be transparent when they have used ...
After initial bans, schools are dramatically shifting their views on AI. Now, districts like LAUSD have turned their focus to ...