Most classrooms that use AI in 2026 are teaching students how to use it. Fewer are teaching students how to question it.
I’ve spent the past few months pulling together something I wish I’d had years ago when I first started experimenting with AI ...
I’ve been writing about AI literacy for a while now, and one thing keeps bothering me about how the conversation unfolds in ...
Lesson planning has always been one of the most time-consuming parts of teaching. Between aligning objectives, differentiating activities, finding assessments, and ensuring engagement, planning a ...
From time to time, I put together a curated collection of educational AI tools that I think will add real value to a teacher’s daily work. These selections are subjective. They reflect my own ...
Over the past six months, I have poured a tremendous amount of time into reading, researching, and writing a wide variety of resources on AI in education. These guides, toolkits, and reflections are ...
Teachers today spend as much time preparing resources as they do teaching. Between finding materials, creating visuals, writing quizzes, and giving feedback, the workload can feel endless. That’s ...
If you teach English learners, you already know the daily puzzle: a classroom full of students at five or six different ...
When was the last time you heard someone talk seriously about digital literacy? I’d guess it’s been a while. And honestly, I think I know why. As Lankshear and Knobel (2011) pointed out over a decade ...
History and social studies classrooms run on stories, primary sources, and the ability to think critically about both. AI tools are starting to change how teachers bring all three into their lessons, ...
Inquiry-based learning has been gaining more attention in classrooms across the world. Teachers often ask, What does it look like in practice? How does it differ from more traditional approaches? At ...