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Embracing the power of generative AI in K12 education: A transformative journey

Embracing Generative AI in K-12 education represents a transformational journey that promises to enrich the learning experiences of our students. By harnessing the power of AI, we can create dynamic, adaptive, and personalized educational environments that cater to the diverse needs and interests of every learner.

Siri co-founder Adam Cheyer: ‘Don’t worry, AI won’t replace your classroom teachers’

"The most important thing in education, in my opinion, is staring into the eyes of an inspiring human teacher," Cheyer said during a recent webinar hosted by the National School Boards Association. "Again, a lot of it comes from motivation."

6 questions: How Superintendent Chip Jones is acting on student voice

"Learning should be interactive"—that's what Superintendent Chip Jones was told by students at Cumberland County Public Schools. Well, message received.

These are the best edtech tools for empowering teachers and enhancing learning

In this webinar, FETC Chair Jennifer Womble is joined by Jeni Long and Sallee Clark, who are both authors, consultants and Innovation Leaders in Castleberry ISD, where they share some of the best edtech tools that empower both students and teachers in achieving equitable learning.

Are teachers and parents becoming more confident about school safety?

A majority of parents and teachers—more than 70% of each—believe their schools have put effective emergency response plans in place.

Tech, safety & behavior: A look at 7 superintendents’ back to school messages

The keyword as students head back to school in Alaska's Mat-Su Borough School District is "STAR." Actually, it's an acronym—but not one of the really dull ones.

3 takeaways from the White House’s first summit on K12’s ransomware crisis

"We don't negotiate with terrorists," Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho told audience members at the first-ever cybersecurity summit hosted by the White House on Tuesday.

Buckle up: Here’s what experts are predicting for the 2023-24 school year

Artificial intelligence and teacher retention: These are just a few of the issues experts anticipate education leaders will have to face this year. But we're here to help you get a head start.

Here are the 3 big impacts political polarization is having in the classroom

Political polarization has made their job "intolerable," teachers say in a new survey. Here's how teachers says administrators, parents and colleagues can solve the problem.

Meet ‘Ed,’ L.A. Unified’s new artificially intelligent student advisor

The AI chatbot will be responsible for telling parents about their child's grades, attendance and test scores, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho announced last week.

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