Indian boarding schools have a horrific past, but when the Rough Rock Demonstration School opened to students in 1966 with classes in both Navajo and English, it was a model for a different future that still offers lessons for today. Read and subscribe!
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The #scienceofreading sounds great but it is sidelining some very good research about biliteracy. Check out the latest edition of my newsletter, The Future is Bilingual, for more: taragarciam.substack.com/p/the-scienc... #literacy #education #phonics #duallanguage
Did you know there’s a bilingual version of Aladdin with a plot twist? It premiered in Texas in 2005 and brought the community to tears. open.substack.com/pub/taragarc...
I have been fuming over the TPUSA "All-American" halftime alternative to Bad Bunny's performance for awhile now. So I wrote about it. Come for the rant, stay for the history and the kid art! ;)
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It has been 5 years since I stopped writing the Future of Learning newsletter at @hechingerreport.org. Time to dive back in, but this time writing about bilingual education! Check out my new, self-published newsletter, The Future is Bilingual, and subscribe: taragarciam.substack.com/p/whats-this...
Check out my "Digital Book Banning" series about K-12 schools, too, if you're interested. themarkup.org/series/digit...
From his email: "These restrictions and limitations just cause frustration among all and diminishes the advances made from providing technology while hampering the quality of teaching."
A teacher emailed me after reading the story. He is blocked from Youtube when he teaches in prisons, which keeps him from being able to make his courses as relevant and engaging as he'd like. CA has greatly increased access to tech in prison the last five years. But the effects have been stunted.
Last year, I reported on how high schoolers were kept from much of the internet because of overactive web filters/blockers. As you might imagine, prison education contexts are even more restricted. calmatters.org/education/hi...
There are serious social capital implications of #chatbot use for #college students. Students are already inclined to avoid asking for help. When chatbots make it even easier, they lose opportunities to build connections that lead to long-term success: calmatters.org/education/hi...
Congress already approved K-12 spending for 2025 and schools budgeted around it, but the Trump Administration isn't releasing more than $6 billion it owes districts -- all aimed at programs it wants to zero out in 2026.
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"But honest students are caught in the crossfire of an arms race between technology that mimics human speech and technology that claims to identify it." #AI #Turnitin #highered #ChatGPT
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"But honest students are caught in the crossfire of an arms race between technology that mimics human speech and technology that claims to identify it."
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"Turnitin tries to make the gray area of academic dishonesty into something black-and-white, and many faculty members drive demand, searching for the promise of algorithmic accuracy."
Actually, there were too many for one story so I wrote two. (This one's much shorter.) themarkup.org/artificial-i...
There are so many problematic things about Turnitin use in higher education it's hard to even write a headline. Can you just read the whole story?
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There are not enough school counselors for kids to get the college and career advising they need. But my latest story for @themarkup.org and @calmatters.org examines the downsides of turning to #AI #chatbots: themarkup.org/machine-lear...
The Center for Democracy & Technology has new survey data showing the scope and scale of online censorship in schools. I spoke with a student in Northern California who said her Spanish class was recently derailed because Telemundo was unexpectedly blocked.
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Gracias al Diario Sin Límites por invitarme a hablar acerca de la educación bilingüe en California en su podcast! Escucha aquí: citylimits.org/2025/01/13/p...
Escúchame hoy en Radio Bilingüe a las 12:30 PST/3:30 EST. Estaremos hablando acerca de la educación bilingüe en California, que investigué para CalMatters. En vivo: radio.radiobilingue.org.
You know, I didn't have this quote in the first draft. So glad I found a way to get it in there! You make a powerful point.
California is the nation's most linguistically diverse state. Fully 60% of kids younger than 6 speak a language other than English at home. Yet California banned bilingual education from 1998-2016 and it is far from recovered. Read my in-depth story here: calmatters.org/education/k-...
I joined The Cyber|Show to discuss online censorship in K-12 schools and what I found in my "Digital Book Banning" investigation. Check it out: cybershow.uk/episodes.php...
An English teacher wanted her students to compare Emily Dickinson's letters and poetry. An athletic trainer wanted to create an exercise regimen for a high schooler. The sites they needed were blocked. Students aren't the only ones stymied by overzealous web filtering: themarkup.org/digital-book...
This is why the ACLU's "Don't Filter Me" campaign targeted web filter companies directly and urged them to get rid of the categories that segregate LGBTQ content. Do you think the source of the problem is the web filter tech or the ways schools use it?
That's interesting. I did hear from two districts that the "default" filter is extremely restrictive. A bunch of sites showed up in my block records that aren't actually blocked for students but guest users run into them (which ends up being students from other districts, sometimes).