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AI in the Classroom: Crafting Responsible Guidelines for Educators and Learners

The Thinking Stick

Understanding why AI is permitted or not helps students see the value in developing their own skills and knowledge, even as they learn to leverage technology effectively. Guidance: Educators will guide students on how to use AI responsibly when allowed. These are the draft statements.

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Create Google Slides comics to add some elements of fun to your lessons and enhance student engagement

Hapara

Read on to learn more about some ways you can incorporate comics into your lessons to help boost student engagement and comprehension and how to create Google Slides comics. Ideas for incorporating student-created Google Slides comics in the classroom. in their comic strip. Sign up for a demo to learn why. Request a demo.

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Eduprotocols Field Guide: Elementary Edition

Catlin Tucker

They are designed to combine educational technology with specific teaching protocols that promote active learning, student engagement, and collaboration in the classroom. These protocols are structured activities with clear guidelines and time limits to keep lessons focused and maximize their impact.

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Universal Design for Learning: What Educators Need to Know

Waterford

Read on to discover what the Universal Design for Learning is all about and how it can reduce educational barriers for students. Then, discover a few practical ways that you can use Universal Design for Learning guidelines in your classroom—along with some examples to get you started. Give Students a Choice of Assignments.

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Dave Burgess Talks Student Engagement #MondayMotivation #tlap

The CoolCatTeacher

In my opinion, this artisanal craft of “hooking in” or “engaging” our students into a topic is best captured in Dave Burgess’ best-selling book, Teach Like a Pirate. In today’s show, Dave and I discuss: Some of the craziest things Dave has done to engage students. Listen Now.

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OPINION: How to better serve students with disabilities

The Hechinger Report

Educators should consider who students are as learners and seek to remove potential barriers to learning during the lesson-planning process. Educators should also integrate the nine guidelines of universally designed instruction to support student engagement and access to grade-level instruction.

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How to Get Students Moving for Academic Advantages

EdNews Daily

When supported by Physical Activity Across the Curriculum (PAAC) guidelines that emphasized activity, classrooms saw a marked improvement — up 6 percent on standardized examinations when compared with non-PAAC counterparts. Yet children may not understand how to make the most of those breaks.

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