Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize education and promote equity in K–12 classrooms. By harnessing the power of AI, educators can enhance classroom observations, personalize ...
It’s been a long time since I’ve had children in middle or high school, but memories of carpools, extracurricular activities, searching for tutors and nagging about homework and college applications ...
For generations, school facilities have been designed for the average student, leaving neurodiverse individuals to struggle in environments that don’t meet their needs. Recently, however, the growing ...
Despite years of advocacy and mandates, many disabled college students report that classroom technology fails to accommodate their needs, according to a new report from the National Disability Center ...
This series invites any JHU affiliate with instructional responsibilities to reflect on their intersectional identities, biases, assumptions, values, and expectations of students ...
Creating equity in education today can feel like a game of tug-a-war when the education system in the United States often pulls towards reinforcing the same inequalities it was built to overcome.
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The Advancing Inclusion, Internationalization, Diversity and Equity Teaching and Learning Collaborative (AIIDE TLC) strives to create spaces for interdisciplinary discussion and practical activities ...
Do I encourage students that sit in the front of the classroom to participate more frequently than those in the back? Are my expectations for some student groups lower than my expectations for others?