Teachers need to be scientists themselves, experimenting and measuring the impact of powerful AI products on education.
Despite bipartisan enthusiasm, California’s latest splurge on phonics promises to be another train wreck.
The hope is it will help more students unlock the code of reading and ultimately open the door to more learning. Watch Operation Education on Mondays and Wednesday at 6 p.m. on WSBT 22 News.
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