Increase Engagement, Motivation, and Creativity in the Classroom with AI
Gone are the days of traditional one-size-fits-all teaching methods. AI empowers educators to personalize learning experiences, catering to individual student needs and preferences. By analyzing vast amounts of data, AI algorithms can identify patterns in student behavior, enabling teachers to tailor their approach accordingly.
The Importance of Data in Recruitment: How the Diversity in Ed Aids in Gathering and Analyzing Recruitment Data
By: Ericca Victoria In today's competitive job market, organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of diversity and inclusion in their workforce. To achieve a diverse and inclusive workplace, it is crucial for recruiters to have access to accurate and...
Being a librarian isn’t just about books – it’s about helping everyone get access to information and resources
As the pandemic continues to pose new challenges, libraries are finding ways to better meet the needs of their communities. Klaus Vedfelt/DigitalVision via GettyImages Michelle H. Martin, University of Washington Michelle Martin is the Beverly Cleary Professor for...
Students perceive themselves as a ‘math person’ or a ‘reading person’ early on – and this can impact the choices they make throughout their lives
Psychologists aren’t sure which factors drive students to form specific academic identities, but these identities can affect career choices. Tom Werner/DigitalVision via GettyImages Sirui Wan, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Research Brief is a short take about...
Purpose and gratitude boost academic engagement
Students who are career-driven tend to do better academically. Morsa Images via Getty Images Mariya Yukhymenko, California State University, Fresno The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea When it comes to academic success for...
Networking Your Way to Your Dream Job
By: Linda Price If you’re looking to move up in your career or are just starting out, one of the best ways to get things moving is by networking. The employment landscape looks very different than it did three years ago, thanks to the evolving digital transformation....
The Side Hustle and How It Can Work for You
By: Dr. Santarvis Brown One common myth regarding teaching is that teachers are paid for 12 months a year — even though they only work nine months. The reality is that a teacher is paid for nine months of work but is given an option to stretch those nine months of...
The Three C’s of Your School’s Success: Communication, Culture and Community
By: Marsha Lynn Hudson The success of a school depends on the leaders, the teachers and the community. Success means something different to all people. When it comes to the success of a school, the main concern for all involved should be the students. How can you make...
Partnering to Retain Teachers of Color
By: Rann Miller It is one thing to hire teachers of color. It is another thing to retain teachers of color. As a Black educator, I know this truth all too well. I’ve worked places where my expertise and skill set were not valued by my peers or superiors. I was viewed...
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