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California teachers are using AI to grade papers. Who’s grading the AI?
Arizona Daily Sun· 4 days agoEnglish teachers say AI tools can help them grade papers faster, get students more feedback, and...
After staff feedback, Dubuque Schools shifts requirements for virtual learning days
telegraphherald.com· 12 hours agoAfter being required to report to work in person during virtual learning days this past school year,...
4 candidates look to move on in North Dakota state superintendent primary race
The Bismarck Tribune· 23 hours agoNorth Dakota's superintendent of public instruction race in the June 11 primary election is drawing...
California Teachers Are Using AI to Grade Papers. Who’s Grading the AI?
Lost Coast Outpost· 2 days agoYour children could be some of a growing number of California kids having their writing graded by software instead of a teacher. California school districts ...
LAUSD fined $8 million for staffing violations. Too many students, not enough teachers
LA Times via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoCalifornia fines LAUSD $8.1 million after finding it violated transitional kindergarten requirements...
Fintech DailyPay Research Report: Majority Of Educators In The US Are Stressed About Finances |...
Crowdfund Insider· 1 day agoteachers in the U.S. are stressed about their finances, with many either getting a second job or...
'Face of public education' in MO: Margie Vandeven reflects on time as top K-12 official
Springfield News-Leader via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe former high school English teacher was just the second woman appointed to serve as the state's...
Midcoast district looks to add school-based health center for students, staff
WGME CBS 13· 22 hours agoIt may soon be easier for students and teachers on the Midcoast to get help with their health. One...
The week in politics: Lee endorses candidates at odds with local officials on vouchers
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoThe Senate bill needed some Republican votes to get to a 60-vote threshold, but it failed on a vote...
A ‘perfect storm’ could change America’s public schools for years to come
The Christian Science Monitor· 2 days agoTwo failed school budget proposals, layoff notices sent to staff, and potential program cuts have...