The true power of AI lies not in replacing learning, but in opening doors for every learner, including ELL students, to express who they are.
Maggie Yolen is an early-childhood and elementary literacy and learning specialist. She’s the co-founder of How Now, a company that makes books for beginning readers. Her book, Cat and Tad, was ...
In Tosha Duczkowski-Oxley’s class, each student answered a letter: responding to Blair, who wants a unicorn toy; Ella, who ...
My kids loved their private elementary school because they got to learn in small groups outside. They missed out on a lot, ...
A WBEZ analysis finds student attendance briefly plummeted following intense moments of immigration enforcement, but overall ...
Four years ago, I was given a fantastic opportunity to be a math coach for a primary years program. But when I started, there was no framework to work within, no script to follow. I was starting from ...
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