Classrooms are shaped by emotion, relationships and unpredictability. Teachers in a study described a widening gap between AI policy expectations and the realities of classrooms.
Around the world, education systems are making plans to how to train teachers to teach students artificial intelligence.
Education Week reached out to six educators who work in career and technical education to hear how they are using AI in their ...
Views of the potential of technology—while balanced with caution—are part of that optimism, as educators’ use of AI has ...
Teachers are learning to use generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini to create engaging visual content for classroom ...
When the Alberta government legislated a swift end to October’s provincial teachers’ strike, it pledged to pay for 3,000 more ...
Characteristically, Nicolaides has ignored teachers’ substantive concerns about screeners. The province refused to release ...
The teacher shortage in Canada has most provinces now relying on uncertified teachers to fill the gap. But some experts ...
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Commentary: When teachers start self-censoring

As classrooms reopened this fall, many teachers returned to school with both new lesson plans and new boundaries — political ...
Educators and parents cautiously welcome Malaysia’s planned co-teaching system and integrated subject, but warn of teacher ...