AFT president urges bans on screens, student-facing AI for youngest learners
Randi Weingarten, president of the nation’s second-largest teachers union, said such limits are needed as students are “drowning in tech.”
Project-based learning is for physical education, too

From “brain boost” videos to creating games from scratch, a Wisconsin P.E. teacher shares how projects engage his elementary students.
Don’t call it a ‘miracle’: Mississippi academic gains were fueled by decades of groundwork

The state’s marked improvement required more of a marathon than a sprint and can’t be chalked up to a single approach, researchers say.
Teachers lack formal AI guidance for learning and instruction, Gallup finds

Teachers in higher-needs schools were less likely than those in wealthier schools to have received guidelines, echoing previous research.
How the Canvas data breach further frayed families’ trust in ed tech

Cybersecurity incidents like the one that hit Instructure threaten the faith placed in schools to protect children and their data, says a leading expert.