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Artificial Intelligence
Are Teens Just Using AI to Cheat? Well, Not Quite (If You Ask Them)
There’s fear among many educators that students are using AI to do most of their critical thinking.
Artificial Intelligence
Moms Across the Political Spectrum Urge Caution on AI in Schools
Mothers of kids in school are concerned about the impact of AI on learning and social skills.
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Artificial Intelligence
Real-Time Data Shows Exactly How Students Use AI on School Technology
About 20% of student interactions with AI using school technology involved problematic behaviors.
Artificial Intelligence
Teens Say They Should Be Able to Use AI to Complete Assignments. Parents Disagree
That tension is rising as many schools are expanding their use of AI.
Artificial Intelligence
Data
How Teens and Young People Use AI Tools for Learning and Mental Health Support
Two reports detail ways young people are engaging with AI and how it impacts their mental health.
Privacy & Security
How School Leaders Can Combat Rising Cyber Threats
Continuous training and student engagement can be key in protecting schools.
Education Market
Industry Insight
What Districts Really Want from AI
The head of an education data insights company discusses the gap between current AI tools and user needs.
Product Development
Industry Insight
Will AI-Generated Lessons Work? Here's What the 1970's Can Tell Us
Spitting out a lesson plan is becoming easier than ever with generative artificial intelligence-backed tools. But is it what's best for K-12?
Education Market
Market Analysis
In Indiana, New State Controls Create Challenges — and Opportunities — for Vendors
Indiana is once again among the states pushing to change the way public money for schools is spent — and gaining national attention in the process.
Regulation & Policy
K-12 Market News
'It Was Surreal': Hear From the Ed Companies That Sued Trump Over Tariffs — And Won
A Learning Resources executive reflects on winning the tariff lawsuit against Trump and what it means for the K-12 companies.
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