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How to use AI in the classroom ethically and responsibly
The conversation around artificial intelligence in education has changed dramatically. We are no longer living in the era of How do I stop my students from using ChatGPT? Instead, we have entered the era of functional literacy. In 2026, the question for every teacher is: How to use AI in the classroom ethically so that it enhances, rather than erases, the student’s own voice? The goal of this guide is to provide a practical framework for responsible AI use. By treating AI
Anne Markey
Apr 214 min read
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Earth Day Activities That Extend Learning Beyond April 22
Discover engaging Earth Day activities that keep students inspired long after April 22. Learn how to use environmental literacy, persuasive writing, and creative projects to empower student voice and build sustainable habits that last all school year.
Anne Markey
Mar 244 min read
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3 Reasons Your Students Miss the Meaning (and How to Fix It)
Discover 3 Reasons Your Students Miss the Meaning and how to fix it with a structured Weekly Reading to Writing Cycle. Enhance comprehension now!
Anne Markey
Feb 175 min read
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Black History Month Writing Projects That Celebrate Canadian Voices
Explore Black History Month writing projects that celebrate Canadian voices. Engage students in meaningful learning and reflection with these projects.
Anne Markey
Jan 274 min read
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No-Prep Canadian Black History Month Resources for Busy Teachers
Discover No-Prep Canadian Black History Month Resources for busy teachers. Engage students easily with no-prep Canadian Black History Month Resources.
Anne Markey
Jan 64 min read
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