In this video, understand the definition of the Science of Reading based on IC 20-18-2-17.5 (HEA 1558).This resource is part of a larger resourceful...
In this professional learning, educators will learn about what the science of reading is, the components of skilled reading, and how instruction...
Programs/centers attached to an Local Education Agency or LEA (public and non-public schools) can use Title III funds to support prospective MLs and...
Have you wondered how to cite your use of AI, how AI cites the data it uses to produce content, or how to direct your students to cite their own use...
SEAL's Framework focuses on aligning research-based practices for supporting Multilingual Learners ages 3-8.
The English Learner Guidebook houses information for K-12 Multilingual Learner students, but it also has information explaining the Home Language...
MIT RAISE offers professional learning opportunities for schools and school districts interested in basic AI literacy for their administrators,...
This resource contains thirteen lessons targeted towards helping teens learn about AI. There are many linked resources available to support each...
This short video from Common Sense Media presents five tips for family discussions about generative artificial intelligence.
Find ideas for supporting your child in this article from Common Sense Media that emphasizes the importance of parental guidance, open discussions,...
This interactive guide for parents introduces common AI platforms, defines key terms, and provides ideas for exploring artificial intelligence.
This is OpenAI's prototype, SearchGPT. This prototype tests search features that provide generative AI users with output sources.
Stay up to date with the US Copyright Office's efforts to report on copyright items raised by generative AI.
Dr. Graham Clay shares a discussion about how to properly cite AI.