This year’s fourth grade class at Capeless did its part, turning $140 in seed money — $5 per student, out of their teachers' ...
When thinking of jobs artificial intelligence could be replacing, that of teaching is probably not at the top of the list.
Would you send your child to an AI-powered school? At Alpha School, there are no grades, no teachers and the students ...
Christmas came early for the 146 Unit 4 and District 116 teachers behind a host of innovative new projects, care of the ...
The educator preparation program Teach for America, which has long had a presence in the state, brought the virtual tutoring ...
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HISD’s Mike Miles says his curriculum is ‘high quality.’ It's not even vetted.
For the first time, Texas is vetting curricula for quality and paying districts extra to use approved materials. But HISD won't submit Mike Miles' controversial NES curriculum for review.
Abington Heights Eighth grader Melody Baldassari participates in karate and competes in national-level tournaments in South ...
At Vienna Elementary School in Fairfax County, there's an AI lab that's improving students' understanding of artificial ...
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Letters to the editor: Trying to judge human ability by test scores always will invite debate
Having a high score is no grounds for guaranteed admission, and a low score does not always lead to a closed door. So many other factors are at play,' an L.A. Times reader writes.
James B. Hunt Jr., a one-time Wilson County farm boy who rose to become one of the dominant figures in 20th-century North ...
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