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Searching for edtech? Look to these globally ranked products

TIME Magazine recently published its list of the "World's Top EdTech Companies 2024." Some familiar faces made the top 15 spot.

The top 3 barriers to student success, according to educators

What does it take to empower teachers to better serve students as they face these challenges? The answer is unanimous: raise teacher pay.

2 tools to assist your district’s implementation of generative AI

CoSN, working in partnership with the Council of Great City Schools and Amazon Web Services (AWS) is pleased to provide school leaders with two tools to assist in their planning, preparation and evaluation of integrating artificial intelligence resources across multiple functions of school district operations.

Are there too many edtech tools for teachers to master?

Nearly one-third of educators feel there are too many products to understand and use effectively, a new survey suggests. Here's what teachers want instead.

10 of the most common reasons teachers use AI

Despite the technology's prominence in K12 education, most learners will tell you that the human connection can never be replaced.

Nearly 60% of teachers worry about possible school shootings

Nearly 25% of teachers report having gone into lockdown last school year in response to a possible gun-related threat, new research shows.

3 factors that make teaching difficult in 2024

For the most part, the majority of teachers are stressed about their jobs, according to new Pew Research data. Here's what leaders need to know.

3 ways parents say school communications can improve

Sending families positive updates celebrating their child's good attendance, for instance, is something more parents would like to see, a new survey suggests.

Should schools be allowed funding for surveillance technology?

Last year, New York issued a statewide ban on using facial recognition technology in its schools. These civil rights advocates argue there needs to be more federal intervention.

This university’s approach to special educator shortages? Full-tuition scholarships

The $1.25 million grant will award six students per year a scholarship that covers nearly 100% of their in-state tuition and other fees, including textbooks and housing. Better yet, the scholarship doesn't require students to commit to teaching in Texas out of college.

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