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

The Thinking Stick

This includes teaching students to critically assess AI-generated content and to use AI as a tool for learning enhancement rather than a shortcut. These guidelines ensure that the integration of AI into our curriculum enhances educational outcomes without compromising the principles of academic integrity.

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What is A Portfolio Assessment?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the concepts of portfolio and portfolio assessment have garnered significant attention as comprehensive tools for evaluating student growth. This post delves into the intricacies of portfolio assessment, drawing primarily on the insightful research presented in the works of Valeri-Gold et al.

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Assessment strategies in higher education- What are formative and summative approaches in student assessment?

Linways Technologies

What can be done to accommodate all types of students with outcome-based education and Bloom’s taxonomy? To do so, they need to have a proper assessment strategy in place. In the absence of a clear mapping between program outcomes and assessment tools, student achievement of program outcomes is inaccurate and unreliable.

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Risk assessments are awful, but necessary

eSchool News

While risk assessments are one of the best things a K-12 school can do to understand their cybersecurity vulnerabilities in order to be strategic about how to protect against them, this critical tool is often avoided. Yes, risk assessments are far from sunshine and roses. In fact, the best assessments are done through teamwork.

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Crafting ethical AI landscapes in K-12 education

eSchool News

This framing of AI ethics in education considers the implications of AI’s decision-making capabilities, data usage, and potential biases, ensuring that AI tools are used to enhance educational outcomes without increasing inequities (Akgun & Greenhow, 2022; Hagendorff, 2020; Nguyen et al., AI Ethics 2 , 431–440 (2022). link] Hagendorff, T.

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6 Digital tools that help teachers create effective rubrics

Neo LMS

A solution comes from rubrics, which are benchmarks used in grading to help assess students’ learning. Also, rubrics help teachers provide objective feedback to students , facilitating the desired outcome, which is deep learning. The rubric’s features are essential because they provide clear guidelines for the teacher.

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Science of Reading Training for Teachers: A Guide for School Administrators

Waterford

Specific laws and guidelines vary, which is why it’s important to familiarize yourself with the information on your state’s Department of Education website. Once you know your state guidelines, hold a survey or all-faculty meeting on possibilities for your training plan.

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