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ChatGPT Teacher Tips Part 3: Personalized Learning

EdTechTeacher

Each post will focus on a practical strategy for using ChatGPT and will include ideas for both elementary and secondary school teachers. Secondary school students can benefit from ChatGPT’s advanced support in history, science, and literature, among other subjects. Group registration discounts available.)

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ChatGPT Teacher Tips  Part 4 – Teacher Writing Assistant

EdTechTeacher

Each post will focus on a practical strategy for using ChatGPT and will include ideas for both elementary and secondary school teachers. Think about course-specific or student-level information that could be useful in constructing an effective prompt for ChatGPT. Check out our first tip here!

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How one district has diversified its advanced math classes — without the controversy

The Hechinger Report

The accelerated track in middle and high school drew mostly from elementary schools in affluent neighborhoods, where students tended to perform better on a pre-algebra placement test that they had one chance to take as fifth graders. But the district remains committed to its changes.

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Want to Rethink Education After COVID-19? Creative Solutions Mean Taking More Risks

Edsurge

In my entrepreneurial leadership in education doctoral courses at the Johns Hopkins School of Education, the pandemic converted online class discussions into real-time problem-solving sessions for students. The problems these educators wrestle with daily are no longer merely academic exercises. Public education will never be the same.

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OPINION: A call to service: Our schools need you to step up

The Hechinger Report

School board meetings that more closely resemble a playground brawl than an exercise in democracy. Of course, we recognize that these are only short-term solutions to help us get through this difficult time. The challenges facing school communities are dire. Historic teacher and staff shortages. Parent frustration and exhaustion.

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The Sound of Inclusion: Why Teachers’ Words Matter

Digital Promise

No student (or teacher) leaves their language patterns at the door when they enter a classroom – even classes like math and science, where language is often seen as secondary. In the course of our research, we also created a free iOS app (“ Valuable Voices ”) for educators. In classrooms across the U.S., students do too.

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Summer camp 2021: More anxiety, more learning, more hugs — same fun

The Hechinger Report

And, while some camps stayed true to their core mission of outdoor fun, focusing on sports, crafts and teambuilding exercises, others, like the one Allison attended, infused math, science, literacy and other core subjects into hands-on, project-based programs meant to help spark kids’ enthusiasm for learning.

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