EdTech

Is Knowledge Power? What the AI Conversation is Missing

The age of AI begs the question: what skills and knowledge are uniquely human? With massive search engine capacity and AI tools to scan, reorganize, and create new ways of interpreting information, where should learners be focusing their time and attention? Mason and Nate from Getting Smart explores in their latest post.

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Equity & Access

Honoring A Legacy of Leaders: The Jeanes Fellowship

The Jeanes Fellowship, an homage to the legacy of Jeanes Teachers in the South, helps educators focus on essential conversations around identity, belonging and justice.

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SEL & Mindset

Echoes of Fear: Consistent Exposure Keeps Anxiety at Bay

Today, I’ve asked Seth J. Gillihan to share his Tip of the Week. Earlier this year, I was so excited to get together with my youngest brother and his family for the first time since the pandemic—and to meet my new nephew. So when we settled into the living room…

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Equity & Access

Why After School Matters More than Ever

Learn about former educator, Aurora Dreger, and her experience transitioning from the classroom to leading an after school program.

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