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fromHarvard Gazette
5 days ago

'Kids want to read harder stuff' - Harvard Gazette

Average reading scores for fourth-grade students in 2024 dropped two points since 2022 and five points since 2019, as measured by the so-called nation's report card. But according to a recent talk at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, the trend of American children reading below their grade levels stretches back decades before the pandemic - and teaching methods that fail to adequately challenge students, counterintuitive as it may seem, could be the culprit.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Homework faces an existential crisis. Has AI made it pointless?

Research released this month suggests that AI has become fully embedded in how students respond to homework and other assignments. The percentage of high school students who report using generative AI for schoolwork is growing, increasing from an already high 79% to 84% between January and May of this year, according to surveys conducted by College Board, the nonprofit that manages much of the nation's standardized tests, including the SAT.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

California test scores improve amid lingering pandemic setbacks. LAUSD, Compton show gains

California student test scores remain below pre-pandemic levels but show modest gains in English and math, with some districts exceeding prior achievement.
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fromIndependent
6 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Teachers alarmed by potential AI threat to new senior cycle as minister vows to press ahead

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fromIndependent
6 months ago

Teachers alarmed by potential AI threat to new senior cycle as minister vows to press ahead

AI may compromise the integrity of education and assessments in Ireland, increasing stress for students due to heavy reliance on project work.
fromApaonline
6 months ago

Asking Effective Questions, Steven M. Cahn

It's crucial for faculty members to ask questions in a precise manner, avoiding long preambles that dilute the inquiries and confuse the student.
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