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11 articles from Education Technology practitioners
NYC schools require every AI tool to pass a bias and equity review before deployment
From NYC's two-year AI moratorium push to cognitive development fears, educators and policymakers are rethinking how—and whether—AI belongs in classrooms.
NYC schools require every AI tool to pass a bias and equity review before deployment
From NYC council moratorium demands to California bias-audit mandates, AI's role in schools and hiring is triggering a wave of regulation and rethinking.
Just Thinking… About How Multilingualism and Language Development Belong at the Center of Student Learning
For millions of students in America, learning English is only one part of a much larger academic story. A 2024 GAO report found that English learners in U.S. public schools grew from 4.5 million to 5 million students between fall 2010 and fall 2020, and that they speak more than 400 languages. That diversity…
Educational Choice Isn’t Enough—Implementation Will Make or Break It
The U.S. education landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as more states adopt education savings accounts (ESAs), signaling a broader push toward personalized, parent-directed learning and broader educational choice. With over a dozen states now offering universal ESA programs, debates around school choice have reached a new level of urgency. Throughout 2024, enthusiasm for…
AI in Education Can Democratize Expertise—But Only If Systems Evolve
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in our everyday lives, AI and education are becoming more tightly intertwined. Many teachers and students are experimenting with AI in education, from personalized tutoring tools to automated lesson planning. While traditional edtech tools struggled to deliver on the promise of personalized learning, today’s generative AI appears poised to…
Classroom AI: Who Should It Serve First—Teachers or Students?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming nearly every sector, and education is no exception. As AI capabilities evolve, tech giants like OpenAI, Google, and Meta have increasingly showcased education as a core use case in product rollouts. But the tools being created often split along a critical divide: are they meant for teachers, or for…
ESA Success Requires Strategy, Infrastructure, and Support Beyond Legislation
Implementation of education savings accounts hinges on operational readiness that extends well beyond passing new laws
K-12 EdTech Leadership Needs a Bigger Seat at the Table to Overcome Cybersecurity, Staffing, Professional Development Challenges
Technology leaders in K-12 districts face mounting pressure from cybersecurity threats, talent shortages, and training gaps that demand greater organizational i
The Dual Nature of AI: Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes?
While AI strengthens security defenses, organizations must grapple with unintended consequences of powerful new tools
Strict Online Education Regulations Could Derail the Future of Learning
Policymakers face mounting pressure to protect students while preserving the flexibility that has made digital learning a cornerstone of modern higher education
The Dark Side of School Funding: Where Does the Money Really Go?
Strategic planning, not quick fixes, must guide how schools invest billions in security infrastructure