miércoles, 1 de julio de 2026

Connect Education To Jobs And Create An AI Workforce Transition Plan

An AI workforce transition needs more than retraining. P-TECH shows how education, employers and credentials can connect workers to jobs reshaped by AI.

Submission statement for the link:

Rashid Ferrod Davis, founding principal of P-TECH and a nationally recognized leader in career-connected education, argues that AI requires a workforce transition system that connects education directly to jobs. Drawing on P-TECH’s experience, he contends that sustained partnerships among schools, employers and government can prepare workers for an AI-driven economy while expanding opportunity.

Link to the original post here.



Submitted July 1, 2026 at 05:52AM by BubblyOption7980 https://ift.tt/rBXzPSY

Has anyone else tried using study apps to actually improve exam results?

I have been trying to improve my grades lately, so I started testing different ways to study outside of just reading notes over and over.

One tool I found recently is wesolveapp.com, and honestly it has been pretty useful for me. I can turn my notes into quizzes, listen to podcast style study content on the bus, and go through practice questions with my friends. That part has helped a lot because studying feels less boring and more like we are actually checking what we know.

The website also feels clean and practical, not overloaded with random features. It feels like it was built around how students actually study.

I am not saying it is some magic fix, but I did feel more prepared for my recent exams after using it for a while. A few of my friends tried it too and they liked the quiz part the most.

Do you guys use any apps or websites that genuinely helped you study better? I would like to compare a few more tools, but this one has been one of the better ones I found so far.



Submitted July 1, 2026 at 01:46AM by CompetitiveDaikon211 https://ift.tt/eMn2FrO

martes, 30 de junio de 2026

Hot take: Principals/admin who allow their schools to run amok should be brought in to explain themselves at town hall meetings

This is my second year in public schools and I am instructional coach, I spent 15 years in the classroom. I have known good leaders, bad leaders, and apathetic leaders. The elements of maintains a strong school is not a mystery, the research out there and demonstrated by many schools. Leadership that ignore teacher requests for support or ignore student behavior until someone gets hurt are allowing their schools to run amok. Schools like this have their state testing get impacted and while a test should not dictate the overall grade of a school, it does anyways. There is a trickle down effect from that.

My school did not meet its goals, so everyone’s evaluation went down even the teachers whose student showed distinguished skills. Great teachers don’t want to be yoked to a school that will continually evaluate them downwards when the rest of the school isn’t measuring up. They end up leaving and making the school that much weaker. Test scores go down and real estate web sites mark the school down because of that. New families don’t intend to move into those neighborhoods because they want a better school. The real estate of those neighborhoods go down and investment into that community goes down with it.

Principals have way more of impact than they realize. They look at a situation and think “oh well, he threw his desk at the teacher, he’s not going to do it again” are ruining communities. They should be brought before a town hall meeting to explain themselves. I don’t care if it deters people from the job, these people operate without accountability and it is not fixing the problem.



Submitted June 30, 2026 at 01:55PM by Efdamus https://ift.tt/9VCqlyJ

Free, ready-to-use Google Doc lesson plans & videos (Retro Report)

If you haven't already signed up for Retro Report, I highly recommend checking it out for your classroom. It is completely free and offers fantastic, ready-to-use Google Doc lesson plans paired with short documentary videos. It’s an incredible tool for teaching media literacy, critical thinking, and connecting current events across multiple grade levels and subjects.
Sign up here: https://sparklp.co/e8bf07a7/



Submitted June 30, 2026 at 08:24AM by Jose434328 https://ift.tt/9yq8piZ

Feedback for my Educational Videos

Hi guys,

So I've started making a few educational videos, it is supposed to be for Australian students, however I suppose you learn similar content overseas as well. Anyways, I'd like to get some general advice on what I could improve. The topic is economies of scale in Economics, so quite niche, but as I said it's for Year 12 HSC Economics in NSW, but it may have some overlap with other countries education system too.

Economies of Scale Video

I look forward to your feedback. Full disclosure that I'm pretty much making these short videos now for a few reasons. Because I will be a teacher soon (doing my Masters of Teaching currently) I think it will make me more employable and also I do some private tutoring, so I might get more clients. I also genuinely enjoy teaching and sharing content.



Submitted June 30, 2026 at 04:25AM by Left_Tea_5443 https://ift.tt/GFx5VaC

A question for parents of GATE children or adults who were identified as GATE themselves

Our daughter is still very young (3), but she started speaking extremely early and is now almost fully bilingual (French and English), which has been surprising for us. A few months ago, we consulted a specialist to better understand her development and cognitive profile, and she was identified as GATE.

Following the recommendation of her care, we’ve chosen to homeschool her with private tutoring during her preschool years. We’re now starting to think ahead about what kind of schooling environment might be best for her when the time comes. For those who have experience with GATE programs (either as parents or as former GATE students) how was your experience? What worked well? What didn’t? And if you had to do it again, would you choose the same path?

I’d really appreciate any insights or perspectives. Thank you 🙂



Submitted June 30, 2026 at 02:49AM by Automatic_Physics170 https://ift.tt/Dze1Ovu

lunes, 29 de junio de 2026

Question: Education spending across genders in Laos?

Hello,

Does anyone have any idea how much money is spent on education for male children on average and past that, female children?



Submitted June 29, 2026 at 01:26PM by suqar2 https://ift.tt/57TutGv