article thumbnail

COVID-19 Hit Schools Unequally, But Data Shows Learning Recovery Is Equally Slow

ED Surge

For example, teachers serving schools with high levels of student poverty were far more likely to report that their students lacked appropriate remote-learning workspaces free of distractions during the pandemic, according to research from the U.S. And research from the U.S. Government Accountability Office.

Equality 286
article thumbnail

Will Teachers Listen to Feedback From AI? Researchers Are Betting on It

ED Surge

But TeachFX, she adds, is focused not on her students’ achievements, but instead on her performance as a teacher. Students should be equal participants in their learning,” says Phipps. A researcher at the University of Southern California, she has been working on AI-based professional development for math teachers for several years.

Research 363
educators

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How Does Acceleration Research Help Schools and Kids Rebound?

Cool Cat Teacher

Roadmap p 18) This report also says that the pandemic negatively impacted math and widened achievement gaps. Acceleration research says it is a way to do that. This episode focuses specifically on acceleration research. Episode 770 - The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast How Does Acceleration Research Help Schools and Kids Rebound?

Research 243
article thumbnail

Choosing Wisely: Lessons for Leaders in AI Integration

ED Surge

Malkin Carnegie Learning CEO "At the root of everything we do is the goal of supporting students, teachers and leaders in raising student achievement using learning science — and AI," explains Malkin. The path to their collective goal is equally succinct: continuous research, customer feedback and growth. And grow, they have.

article thumbnail

Assessment Culture: What It Is and Why It Matters

ED Surge

While thoughtful assessment design and implementation are necessary for student success, building a strong assessment culture in schools is often overlooked but equally important. This includes the unwritten rules about decision-making and the types of achievements that are valued and celebrated.

Equality 183
article thumbnail

Why Educators Should Lean in to AI to Better Support Students

ED Surge

Upon the release of ChatGPT in the fall of 2022, we noticed that some of our students had suddenly become “experts” at synthesizing research and organizing their term papers, often resulting in perfect scores on their written assignments.

article thumbnail

100th Day of School — It’s about Learning

Ask a Tech Teacher

History Research what happened the hundredth year of your home country’s existence. Literacy Read Rosemary Well’s acclaimed book, Emily’s First 100 Days of School about the daily achievements of grade schoolers for their first 100 days. What was the country like a hundred years ago? What caused it to change?

Schooling 293