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Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

ED Surge

Just as many said they currently lack the resources to integrate artificial intelligence into their curriculum. While Adams predicts that students will use AI in their careers and as teachers experiment with its use in their classrooms, more school districts are moving to formalize AI in their curriculum.

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How Virtual Information Sessions Are Changing K-12 Education

Ask a Tech Teacher

This diverse range of materials enriches the curriculum, sparking curiosity and deeper understanding. Such extensive resources empower them to conduct independent research and develop critical thinking skills essential for their future academic endeavors. ” Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.

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My Students Have No Hope for the Future. It’s Up to Us to Show Them A Path Forward.

ED Surge

As a veteran teacher, I know this on a logistical and theoretical level. And teachers know this, as their collective efforts to prevent bans on their curriculums and books continue to unfold. I remembered then, as the book's arc descended us into our own hopeful conclusion, that I have the power to set the tenor in the classroom.

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Building & Using an Elementary STEM Curriculum Map

STEM Sport

STEM curriculum is an essential part of a child’s education. Early implementation of the STEM curriculum leads to confidence and increased student achievement in STEM, which helps better prepare students for higher education and future careers.

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Where did STEM go?

CoderZ

I spoke with Jenny Nash, EdD, head of US Education Impact at LEGO Education, Sean Barton, chief value officer for Curriculum and Strategy at STEM Sports, Jason Innes, director of Curriculum, Training, and Product Management at KinderLab Robotics, and Tony Oran, CEO at Intelitek.

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How to Start an Elementary STEM Club

Carly and Adam

Think through the 4 Cs (the same way we foster these components within our classrooms!). Communication, creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking are also important skills for educators to develop as you consider taking on this new adventure. Talk about logistics with your school leader.

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STEM Competitions & Challenges to Engage Students

STEM Sport

This article outlines the benefits and logistics of incorporating STEM competitions and challenges in the classroom. Provide them with resources that cater to different learning styles, and promote independent research and critical thinking.

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