education
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You are a teacher; Not Mother, Not Savior: Teacher
Overview: Understanding who your teacher is and reducing personal control over student development and progress. As a full-time first-term teacher’s…
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Ronie L. Mataquel: Leadership through Service, Faith, and Creativity
Overview: The work of Dr. Ronie L. Mataquel is an example of faith-driven leadership, as she advances culturally responsive education,…
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Instructional Training That Really Works
Overview: Effective teacher training improves teaching when it is built on trust, happens regularly, and is rooted in real classroom…
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What Are the Errors in Multiple Choice Questions?
Experimental Design Errors are incorrect answers to a multiple choice question. When designed well, they do more than make the…
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Turning a Break into a Cultural Celebration
Overview: A group of nearly 50 parents turned elementary school recess into short, engaging cultural celebrations, encouraging presence, curiosity, and…
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America’s 250th Birthday: The Best Lessons and Works of the Semiquincentennial
We consider these Truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator…
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Response Bias? How AI Adjusts Answers Based on Race and Gender, Study Finds
The AI models spoke to female students more affectionately and used first-person pronouns. (“I love your confidence in expressing your…
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When STEM Lessons Are Too Easy, Students Stop Thinking
The course looked great. The students were at work. Things were moving. The directions were followed step by step. But…
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Do You Love AI Because AI Loves You? How AI Flattery Crosses the Traits
He says: “We haven’t had this kind of technology for a long time, so no one really knows what its…
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ALA Reports Increase in Library Challenges and Bans During National Library Week 2026
Overview: The American Library Association reported that 4,235 books were challenged and a record number checked in 2025, with many…
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