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310: Striking the Perfect Balance: Integrating AI and Human Interaction in Elementary Classrooms

The Thinking Stick

You integrate AI technology in your classroom, hoping to enhance student engagement and learning. However, you find yourself overwhelmed with the vast array of AI tools and unsure of how to effectively integrate them.

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How to Get Students Moving for Academic Advantages

EdNews Daily

Without a doubt, teachers want the best academic and holistic outcomes for their students. A fascinating study published in the Journal of School Health indicates that when elementary-age children’s lessons incorporated physical activity, their focus improved more than 70 percent.

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A New Way to Personalize Learning, Thanks to AI

Edsurge

Students have the ability to choose their own characters and other story elements when creating a customized reading passage with Choice Texts. For example, one student asked me, ‘Can I get my journal out and write about this?’ We also know that student choice is one of the strongest motivators we can give them during the school day.

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5 essential digital learning reads

eSchool News

Let’s teach our students to steer through the online ocean of data to be both effective researchers and responsible digital citizens. These positive learning outcomes make esports popular in secondary grades, with both students and educators advocating for the addition and growth of scholastic esports in their middle and high schools.

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How Student Agency Can Ease the Pain of Remote Learning and Teaching

Edsurge

As it turns out, nurturing students’ abilities to contribute and lead can have big payoffs as schools face ongoing uncertainty. Agency as both a learning outcome—and a precious resource Agency is generally defined as an important learning outcome , characterized by the ability for students to set and pursue their own learning goals.

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PROOF POINTS: The paradox of “good” teaching

The Hechinger Report

The influential education economist Eric Hanushek, a senior fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, argues that good teachers raise their students’ achievement. Teachers are expected to impart so many things, from how to study and take notes to how to share and take turns.

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How to Increase Reading Comprehension With a Daily Dose of D.E.A.R.

Edsurge

Scaffolding all steps of the process is important for ensuring positive outcomes. This peaceful moment of learning can be a welcome respite for teachers and students alike. Engage and Connect Reading should not be reduced to a self-contained activity. helped them to learn how to read.

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