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How Early Adopter Districts Are Moving Ahead Fast With AI — and Getting It Right
New CRPE analysis finds districts in Georgia, California and Washington that prioritize artificial intelligence for the students who need it most.
Nathan Kriha, Michael Berardino & Bree Dusseault
Analysis
Analysis
AI and Art Collide in This Engineering Course That Puts Human Creativity First
A Georgia Institute of Technology course links art and artificial intelligence.
Francesco Fedele, The Conversation
Analysis
Analysis
Survey Finds Teens Worldwide Are Lost in the Transition After High School
Manno: 2 polls find students are unaware of career options or pathways and don't get work experience needed to prepare them for future employment.
Bruno V. Manno
Analysis
Analysis
How Standardized Exams Can Favor Privilege Over Potential
Analysis: College admissions tests are widely used, but they could provide advantages to students who can afford test prep services, private tutoring.
Zarrina Talan Azizova, Audrey Amrein-Beardsley & Jeongeun Kim
Analysis
Analysis
Big Improvements Require Big Changes: Close Bad Schools and Expand Good Ones
Aldeman: New Orleans, Denver & Florida show how implementing a portfolio model of school choice can lead to dramatic academic gains.
Chad Aldeman
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