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This simple activity engages students in math talk and reasoning—and shows them there's not always a right answer.
Educators are increasingly using generative A.I. in their own work, even as they express profound hesitation about the ethics of student use.
The Growing Need for AI in Education Let’s face it—homework isn’t always fun. After a long day at school, the last thing you want is to spend hours struggling with assignments.  But skipping homework ...
I can’t eat M&Ms anymore without thinking of my grandparents. Sometimes, I still feel as though I can reach out and touch the ...
As Congress threatens to defund public broadcasting, the defenders of PBS and NPR keep defending themselves by pointing to ...
Miller initially didn’t believe she was "book smart" enough ... Grinsteinner with everything from friend and family issues to homework. Even though she isn't entirely confident in her math skills, ...
Kids who seem unusually unfocused, unmotivated or irritable might not be getting enough rest time. Children and teens are ...
I think the things that are essential for creating are also essential for living, says poet Maggie Smith. There’s a lot of overlap between making things and just being a person in the world.
Over spring break, sick with a sinus infection, I scanned the bookshelf in my bedroom at home, searching for something to ...
Love it or hate it, AI is intertwined with the future of education. New Jersey schools are working through policies and ...
"I glanced at enough of the book to get a sense that this person ... "Whatever was in these notebooks ... it wasn’t just math homework. It was personal." Tom Kelly At first, Kelly tried Googling ...
• The CMPL Fan Art Show is on display at the North Branch through April 30. View the art and vote for the best. Voting can be ...