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FETC 2023: Expert Strategies on Combatting Burnout and Improving Teacher Retention

EdTech Magazine

Teacher retention is anticipated to become one of the biggest challenges in K–12 education in 2023. Educators are leaving the profession in droves, with numerous states facing severe teacher shortages heading into the 2022-2023 school year.

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Incorporate Literacy Tools in K–12 STEM Subjects

EdTech Magazine

Reading levels for 13-year-old students have been declining since 2012, with the sharpest drop between 2020 and 2023, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress’s long-term trend assessment. Interestingly, mathematics scores closely follow the same drops, the assessment report shows.

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K-12 Education Expectations for 2023

EdNews Daily

Teachers have exerted an incredible amount of time and emotional energy over the previous two years working to ensure students’ needs were being met, and while we’ve all learned a lot since Spring 2020, […] The post K-12 Education Expectations for 2023 first appeared on EdNews Daily.

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The top 6 education trends for 2023

eSchool News

Key points: Trends change–but great teachers can take trends and transform learning SEL, gamification, and project-based learning are all some of the most popular instructional tools in 2023 See related article: Are you following some of today’s biggest learning trends? Teachers, we’ve made it!

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6 Creative Ways to Spend K–12 ESSER Funds Before They Expire

EdTech Magazine

Three stimulus bills passed by Congress in 2020 and 2021 provided nearly $190.5 ESSER II funds must be spent by September 2023, and remaining ESSER III funds must be allocated by… billion to the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund. Adding to the pressure, time is running out to spend the money.

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4 lessons learned about AI in 2023

eSchool News

Here’s a look at my 2023 predictions.) In January 2023, about one month after the release of ChatGPT, there were already stories about colleges switching to “pen-and-paper” tests to battle the AI bots. Flash-forward to March of 2020. Each year I share my predictions about these trends.

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AI Webinar: Artificial Intelligence in the Educational and the Learning Landscape

The CoolCatTeacher

The World Economic Forum predicted in 2020 that AI would take away 85 million jobs ; however, this powerful phenomenon would create 97 million new jobs. As I have been teaching with and using these newest round of AI tools since January 2023, I've also been interviewing experts and other educators and sharing the learning here on this show.

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