Most of the conversation about AI in education has started with fears about cheating or the technology’s potential to make jobs obsolete, but according to PowerNotes founder Wilson Tsu, AI also has the potential to close equity and access gap. hubs.li/Q02llwSJ0
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Also - outside of school matters. This piece is so good because it's evidence of how important school is. And how much out-of-school factors affect learning too. (Out-of-school factors at work here for kids and teachers).
A big takeaway from this piece: school matters!
"You might expect that the more affluent children in a district would be better protected from the educational consequences of the pandemic than their lower-income classmates. But that’s not what we found."
A big takeaway from this piece: school matters!
"You might expect that the more affluent children in a district would be better protected from the educational consequences of the pandemic than their lower-income classmates. But that’s not what we found."
An important read: "The pandemic left students in low-income and predominantly minority communities even further behind their peers in richer, whiter districts than they were." nytimes.com/interactive/2023…
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