Plus, Authentic Writing in the Age of AI
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February 26, 2025

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Helping Students Navigate New Technology Responsibly video icon

By giving students a safe way to explore using AI chatbots in the classroom, teachers can help them sharpen their digital literacy and critical thinking skills.

Authentic Writing in the Age of AI 

Collaboration and choice can help students learn the foundations of good writing without relying on AI for assistance.

Helping Kids See the Value in Building Math Skills 

Studying the lives of mathematicians can help elementary students discover a positive math identity for themselves.

A Curriculum Supervisor’s Guide to AI-Assisted Lesson Planning 

Instructional leaders have a role to play in guiding teachers to use AI effectively in unpacking standards and designing lesson plans.

Teaching Leadership Skills With PE Games 

Physical education teachers can guide students to build collaboration, communication, and decision-making skills through these activities.

Using AI to Support Multilingual Students’ Literacy Skills 

When used with specific parameters, a chatbot can provide effective support if students get stuck decoding complex sentences.

How Breakfast Check-Ins Can Alleviate Students’ Early Morning Woes 

An academic interventionist writes about her pilot program making a big difference for chronically tardy elementary school students.

Integrating Music and Art in Elementary School ELA 

These strategies help upper elementary students strengthen their visualization skills and understanding of story elements.

6 Tips to Make Difficult Phone Calls Home More Manageable 

While calling home about an in-school incident is never fun, these tips can help make the conversations more effective and efficient.

Slowing Down to Communicate With Intention 

Tips for how administrators can ensure clarity and reduce teachers’ sense of being overwhelmed by communications.

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