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How Finnish education inspires U.S. schools, still

17 mars
The Finnish education model is gaining traction in the US, with schools like Copper Island Academy in Michigan adopting its principles. The model emphasizes teacher autonomy, frequent breaks and inclusive special education practices. Copper Island has seen significant success, scoring high on traditional academic indicators and fostering a supportive community for both students and teachers.

How to effectively integrate AI into the classroom

17 mars
As artificial intelligence becomes prevalent, classroom educators must shift strategies to foster students' critical thinking and creativity, teacher Coral Riley writes. She emphasizes the importance of training teachers to understand and effectively use AI, highlighting the need for assessments that evaluate empathy, creativity and the ability to identify flaws in AI-generated content.
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"I didn’t want to be a principal"

17 mars
Rachel Edoho-Eket shares her journey from classroom teacher to principal, initially hesitant about the role due to misconceptions about its nature. She highlights the importance of demystifying the principalship, emphasizing that it is not just about crisis management but also about building relationships, staying connected with students and advocating for the school community.

Toileting and tying shoes: Young students increasingly lack basic skills

17 mars
A survey from the EdWeek Research Center reveals that young students are struggling more with basic skills such as following instructions, tying shoes and regulating emotions compared with two years ago. The survey of 1,163 educators working with children in pre-K through third grade attributes these challenges to the lasting effects of the coronavirus pandemic,…
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