(TNS) — New York City public schools released long-awaited artificial intelligence guidance on Tuesday that encourages teachers to “explore” using the new technology in lesson and unit planning and ...
AI use is widespread among educators: 80% of teachers report using generative AI tools, with 58% using them regularly or occasionally and 22% trying them once or twice. Primary use is instructional ...
Two school days. That’s all it took. In 2024, I chaperoned field trips two days in a row, for two different grade levels, and came back to roughly 450 ungraded assignments. I knew what to do, I’ve ...
Artificial intelligence has already entered K–12 classrooms, whether schools are ready for it or not. From lesson planning and grading to essay writing and research, AI tools are changing how teachers ...
New York City public schools issued long-awaited artificial intelligence guidance on Tuesday that encourages teachers to “explore” using the new technology in lesson planning and drafting messages — ...
Walk into one classroom and AI doesn’t exist. Walk into another and it’s doing half the work. Walk into a third and it’s not allowed at all. Students notice that. They might not have the vocabulary ...
Since ChatGPT and other large language models burst into public consciousness, school boards are drafting policies, universities are hosting symposiums and tech companies are relentlessly promoting ...
Rather than replacing student thinking, when teachers design and guide AI experiences, the technology is most often used to deepen critical thinking and strengthen instruction, according to new ...
Various Cornell classes across departments have begun integrating artificial intelligence to supplement students’ learning and improve efficiency. Cornell recently appointed Prof. Thorsten Joachims, ...
Throughout my years as a teacher, principal, and district administrator, grading was like the old joke about the weather: Everyone complained, no one did anything. Students, families, and faculty knew ...