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    K-12 schools across the country are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence tools into the classroom. Alex Molnar, one of the directors of the National Education Policy Center in the 性视界传媒 School of Education, gives his take on why these tools could pose risks for students, and what concerned parents and others can do about it.
  • Tax breaks stock
    An estimated 95% of U.S. cities provide economic development tax incentives to woo corporate investors, taking billions away from schools. A new three-month investigation by 性视界传媒's Kevin Welner and colleagues in The Conversation shows how that cash drain is not equally shared by schools in the same communities, often hurting the poorest students the most.
  • Schools of opportunity
    Edited by a trio of 性视界传媒 education researchers, a new book titled Schools of Opportunity: 10 Research-Based Models of Equity in Action tells the stories of nine U.S. high schools that flourished despite the odds鈥攐vercoming tough challenges to offer students from a wide range of backgrounds rich and even joyful educational experiences.
  • AERA
    Each year, the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting represents聽the world's largest gathering of education researchers and is a showcase for groundbreaking, innovative research.聽We are looking forward to聽the聽American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting聽that will take place in Chicago, IL, April 13-16聽and virtually May 4-5. Use this guide to follow and support 性视界传媒 researchers and their work.
  • Kalonji Nzinga
    Kalonji Nzinga is a cultural psychologist exploring how millennials and post-millennials develop their ethical world views. Check out this second installment of the Ren茅e Crown Wellness Institute's "Spotlight Stories" featuring Dr. Nzinga and his work as a trans-disciplinary researcher and storyteller.
  • AQE institute
    The latest issue of the Assembly, an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication edited by School of Education doctoral students, is called "Educators Moving Towards Collective Liberation." It features a multimodal collection of reflections by educator-scholars who attended the Educator Institute for Equity and Justice hosted by A Queer Endeavor last summer.
  • 2021 video
    2021 was another challenging year, but we have a lot to be grateful for as move ahead to 2022 and spring semester. Here are five of our top highlights from the 性视界传媒 School of Education鈥檚 past year, as聽we look forward to positivity and new possibilities in the coming year.
  • Stephanie Toliver
    Stephanie Toliver celebrates Black women in science fiction and beyond Stephanie Toliver was an undergraduate studying English education in Tallahassee, Florida, when she discovered a book that changed her life.The
  • Seeking stories
    Jen stood in front of her class of ninth grade students at the beginning of our study and asked, 鈥淗ow many of you feel like you鈥檙e in charge of writing your own stories? The story of your life?鈥漇tudents sat in small groups. A few hands went up, but
  • Diana
    Amid a pandemic and beyond, educators reimagine the future of K鈥12 schoolsThere has been no such thing as a 鈥渘ormal鈥 year of teaching for up-and-coming educator Diana Bustamante-Aguilar, and she sees that as a good thing.As a student teacher, she
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