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When AI Feels Human: Ways To Teach Students About Anthropomorphism
Before students can understand anthropomorphism in AI, they first need to recognize it in the world around them.
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Recognizing Early Expression in Multilingual Young Children
Quiet children do not need faster labeling; they need more accurate seeing.
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What Is Cognitive Dissonance?
Cognitive Dissonance is the psychological discomfort that occurs when a person holds two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes at the same time.
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Why Financial Literacy Is Really About Teaching Critical Thinking
Helping students recognize these trade-offs can strengthen their decision-making skills.
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Where Does AI Meaningfully Fit Into Curriculum And Assessment?
Where does AI meaningfully fit into curriculum and assessment?
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How AI And Other Tools Can Support Classrooms
For non-native speakers or newly arrived immigrant students, sitting in a fast-paced classroom can feel incredibly isolating.
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Beyond Screen Time: Teaching Digital Agency and Cognitive Budgeting in the Classroom
Students react to digital notifications as if they were involuntary reflexes.
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Why Brooklyn Families Choose Summer Camp
See why Brooklyn families look for summer camp programs that combine play, daily routines, teacher guidance, and early learning.
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Why Teachers Are Leaving, and What the Numbers Actually Say About Keeping Them
contributed by Tradewind Recruitment Educator retention gets discussed constantly. And yet the numbers keep moving in the wrong direction. Between 10 and 15% of newly qualified teachers in the UK leave within their first year. By the end of five years, that figure is 30 to 33%, according to Department for Education workforce data (2025)….
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8 Free Online Crossword Puzzle Games
Free online crossword puzzles are digital word games where players fill in grids based on clues.
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What Are The College Degree Levels?
Overview of associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees: definitions, and typical length/credit requirements.
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7 Daily Study Habits That Improve Grades Without Extra Tutoring
There’s a persistent myth in education that struggling students simply need more instruction.
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20 SEL Writing Prompts For Middle School Grades 6-8
Write about something in your life that feels uncertain right now. You don’t have to solve it—just describe what the uncertainty feels like.