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30 Days of Gratitude (2025)
In honor of the convergence of November (National Gratitude Month) and the Hebrew month of Cheshvan (sometimes referred to as a mar or "bitter" month because of the lack of holidays), I committed to sharing gratitude publicly for 30 days to show that there is no mar/bitterness in this month. This is my third year engaging in this practice, and I've used the same guiding principles each year: Don't overthink it. Whatever comes to mind is that day's post. No heavy editing and
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The Age of AI and the Irreplaceable Teacher
Earlier this week, I was meeting with members of a team for one of my projects. I’d been asked to give an overview of AI and its implications for our work. I talked about what AI is, its history, and the challenges and opportunities specific to education. I described the incredible potential for personalized learning, data-driven instruction with real-time feedback, and accessibility and support at a level we’ve never not been able to yet. At this point, someone interrupted:
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From Government to the Classroom: What the DenAI Summit Taught Me About AI in Education
As someone who works with Jewish day schools and educational organizations to help them design intentional, human-centered systems for teaching and learning, I spend a lot of time thinking about how innovation meets reality. So when I attended the DenAI Summit -- a gathering largely focused on how governments and the social sector can use artificial intelligence to improve lives -- I went with one question in mind: What can schools learn from the way other sectors are approa
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Artificial Intelligence as a Catalyst for Critical Thinking in Schools
AI-created image depicting a student sitting at a desk with a laptop, thoughtfully interacting with AI, including subtle digital or...
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