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How to maximize edtechwhile regulating screen time

Educators should judge edtech by engagement and learning outcomes rather than how much time students spend in front of screens, one expert argues.

What 19th century tech reveals about AI in schools

As steam engines became more efficient, the expectation was that coal consumption would decline. Instead, the opposite occurred.

Why schools should worry about the AI-adoption gap

Districts are under pressure from multiple directions: rapid student adoption, thin policy infrastructure, undertrained teachers, and a tightening pipeline of specialized talent.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

New research tracks AI’s early footprint on graduate employment

Entry-level hiring into AI-impacted occupations has dropped 14% for workers under 25 since ChatGPT launched.

Which side is right about the future of AI in education?

Teachers won't be replaced by "humanoid robots." Instead, we'll see a balance of human-led instruction with tailored AI assistance.

How to gain a competitive advantage in tech grants

New funding rule aims to prepare students and teachers for an AI-driven workforce.

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Restricting AI is not the long-term answer, expert says

AI isnt the threatleaders instincts to restrict it may be. Here's how to get students and educators on board.

3 trends emerge as states race to regulate AI in K12

Lawmakers are moving to integrate AI literacy and ethics training into computer science classes and expand graduation requirements.

Q&A: A leader must now possess these tech skills

Here's how you can upskill at the pace of tech innovation, says one edtech expert.

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The White House predicts AI’s new role in education. Is it accurate?

First lady Melania Trump predicts humanoid robots will soon provide personalized instruction.

Using AI isn’t cheating, according to students

Students say it's OK for AI to explain homework assignments, but maybe not to edit essays.

Why AI education debates focus on a false choice

For many schools and the educators leading them, the framing of AI adoption as primarily a tool usage issue has already been left behind.

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Sal Khan: Regulating screen time is ‘common sense’

Leaders can expand social media restrictions to clubs and extracurriculars. The Khan Academy founder explains why.

Here are the AI tools you’re missing out on

These three AI tools will help you become a better write, stronger researcher and understand complex topics.

When Everything Looks Perfect & Isnt: Redefining Career Readiness in the AI Era

Date & Time: Tuesday, April 28, 2026at 2 p.m. ET

In this 30-minute Ed Talk, participants will rethink what career readiness means in the AI era when perfection is easily produced as we ask ourselves the question: If everything can be polished, optimized, and automated, what actually differentiates a student?

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AI as a Tool for Authentic Learning: Trust, Readiness, and the Future-Ready Student

Date & Time: Wednesday, April 08, 2026at 2 p.m. ET

In this 30-minute Ed Talk, an expert in K-12 AI policy and practice will explore ethical guidelines and how to maintain trust in student work. Attendees will also hear from a former admissions officer on what colleges actually trust in 2026 and how districts can equip students with the AI fluency now expected in higher education and the workforce.

8 ways students are using AI in 2026

Meanwhile, teens admit using AI to cheat on most of their homework. Here's what leaders need to know about students' AI use.

Now it’s time to consider AI part of school infrastructure

Artificial intelligence is not a tool. It is not a gadget you buy oe a software license you allocate. It belongs in the same mental category as electricity, plumbing, and the internet itself.

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AI-powered search is changing how students choose colleges

As AI search becomes more conversational and personalized, colleges must be seen as trusted sourcesnot just rank highly in search.

What’s just as important as AI literacy? Ethics training

Disciplinary actions against students using AI inappropriately are ramping up. Here's how to solve the issue.

Experts warn of students making friends with chatbots

When students confide in chatbots, they develop relationships that make them even lonelier. Here's how leaders can intervene.

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Poor AI adoption can stall innovation. Here’s how to avoid that

Schools are at risk of streamlining outdated policies and practices. New research suggests five steps to guide implementation.

How Utah is setting the standard for AI-infused learning

New state guidance outlines the unique roles teachers and students play in implementing AI without replacing the human connection.

Why AI is an unbannable force for good in education

Like the internet, AI will face strict regulation for school use. Still, superintendents are telling me they're glad AI isn't going anywhere.

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AI and VR: How this leader is navigating both

Communicating a well-thought-out plan is more valuable than restricting AI altogether, says Desert Sands Unified School District Superintendent Kelly May-Vollmar.

5 more AI prompts every administrator should know

Today's prompts cover tasks ranging from scheduling professional development days to drafting your next parent newsletter.

5 AI prompts every administrator should know

These prompts aim to help you improve administrator effectiveness while supporting your decision-making, not replacing it.

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How you can help influence the future of the teacher role

Join a group of K12 leaders and policymakers to forecast the future of AI in education as it influences the role of your teachers.

This principal doesn’t want kids replacing their brains with AI

It's called the 80/20, 20/80 rule. Its purpose: to ensure students learn with AI rather than use it for "cognitive offloading."

Computer science education can’t exclude AI, research warns

State leaders lack understanding that AI education must be paired with computer science, new research attests. These states are ahead of the curve.

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Trump tackles state AI laws as schools juggle new tech

President Donald Trump wants to override state-by-state laws with a federal AI framework that would encourage "innovation."

From hype to integration: Become an AI expert at FETC 2026

Walk away from these two summits with strategies for AI implementation, policy, training and more at FETC 2026.

Year in review: Our top stories of 2025

We bring to you the five most popular articles of 2025, allowing you to reconnect with the stories that inspired superintendents' decision-making amid one of the most tumultuous years for public education.

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Here is what early AI adopters are learning

Not every district has written AI guidance. But many can share innovative strategies to get the most out of the technology.

Your state’s AI laws might be irrelevant, feds say

A draft executive order would block states from regulating AI, despite the passage of sweeping measures to protect students from harmful AI-generated content.