
‘Seedlings’ promote kindergarten readiness in this N.C. classroom
Inside a classroom at the Ashe Early Learning Center, a group of small children sit in a circle with their teacher to learn about the alphabet, but how they go about learning their letters is what makes this lesson unique — and fun. …

Four tips about how to use AI in NC classrooms, according to experts
Experts and stakeholders weighed in at a recent meeting of the governor’s Teacher Advisory Committee on the benefits and consequences of implementing artificial intelligence tools in North Carolina public schools.…

New interactive map shows how learning loss and academic recovery varied by district in N.C.
The Education Recovery Scorecard — a collaboration between the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University and The Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University — just issued a report on the first year of academic recovery for school districts in 30 states, including North Carolina.…

Perspective | Using artificial intelligence to make the most of teachers’ planning periods
When I started my field experience as a student teacher at Eugene Ashley High School, I was not surprised when some of my students openly admitted to using artificial intelligence (AI) to complete their classwork.…

Perspective | Artificial intelligence as a promising teacher assistant
Since the release of ChatGPT in the fall of 2022, headlines of artificial intelligence’s potential pitfalls have dominated news cycles: malevolent machines subjugating humankind, slick robots impersonating real people, or even the decline of human intelligence as we lean on computers to think for us.…
The N.C. State Board of Education meets today. Here is the agenda.
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