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For her 6th grade honors class, math teacher Ana Sepúlveda wanted to make geometry fun. She figured her students “who live ...
Reviewed by Bethany Hernandez Parks, EdDKey Points Kids' reading and math skills can degrade over the summer, if they aren't ...
How AI is becoming a ‘game changer’ for teachers - Views on the role of artificial intelligence in education have shifted ...
ATLANTA — The 2025 school year in Georgia will start in late July or August, and this time it’s bringing back an older lesson ...
Letting students use technology to create something is a way of taking student writing to “that next level," a technology ...
The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) will begin cursive handwriting instruction for students in grades 3-5 this ...
To align with Georgia’s K-12 English Language Arts Standards, cursive writing will be introduced in the third grade and will ...
Across the country, artificial intelligence tools are changing the teaching profession as educators use them to help write quizzes and worksheets, design lessons, assist with grading and reduce ...
Seniors Zoe Plunkett, 17, and Reghan Webb, 18, gazed upon mushroom Squishy toys in their time capsules, while17-year-old Payton LaRowe included her first pair of glasses from fifth grade.
Seeing your child mix up b and d when reading or writing can feel alarming. But here’s the good news: it’s incredibly common ...
When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they will learn an old-school skill: handwriting.