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Programs that help teachers tailor their approaches may not only turn potential problem children into eager students but also help public education through fiscal tough times.
Teachers across the country say they're embracing AI in the classroom and trying to help students learn to use it responsibly ...
A new study suggests that teachers are adjusting their teaching practices in response to the law—but not always in ways that educators and policymakers might want.
Educators and researchers are exploring how to embed assessments into digital curricula to better understand the needs of individual students.
Re "Tailor Teaching to the Child," Editorial, May 26: Your editorial caught an often-omitted detail in terms of children's learning deficits--the teachers who refer children for batteries of tests.
School officials say since AI is effective at tailoring teaching to each student, learning for core academics will take about 2 to 2.5 hours each day. However, there's still a degree of ...
Tailoring teaching to the individual makes learning more fun, so that literacy becomes a passport instead of a ceiling. Perhaps most importantly, our solutions cannot rely on suddenly being able to ...
It may look like any new public school from the outside, but Indian Ridge School is the only one with three windowless “seclusion rooms” to isolate misbehaving children on padded mats w… ...
School officials say since AI is effective at tailoring teaching to each student, learning for core academics will take about 2 to 2.5 hours each day. However, there's still a degree of ...
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