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Mister Rogers: Now on YouTube

On Thursday, Fred Rogers Productions started a channel dedicated to the beloved children’s host. Eventually it will be a repository for full episodes, behind-the-scenes footage and compilations.

Immigrant Student Enrollment Is Falling. How Should Schools Respond?

The numbers of English-learner newcomer students are down across the country. What should schools do about this enrollment decline? Larry Ferlazzo suggests that schools should recognize that this trend is likely to change in the next few years and that they take this opportunity to support their many long-term English learners, who are often given short shrift.

Most teachers use AI but often receive no formal guidance, poll shows

Most teachers use artificial intelligence, but relatively few — just 18 percent — have received any formal guidance on how to use it, according to a new poll from the Walton Family Foundation and Gallup. "We are at a crossroads that will define the future of work and society," American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten said about technology during a public address this week. The federation, a 1.8 million-member union, is calling for a ban on screens for children through second grade, an end to student-facing AI in elementary school and rules to prevent students under 16 from using chatbots that behave like humans.

Featherstone Elementary School Teacher Honored as Virginia Dual Language Immersion Teacher of the Year

The Virginia Dual Language Educators Network (VADLEN) has named Nancy Davila, a Dual Language Immersion (DLI) teacher at Featherstone Elementary School, the Virginia Dual Language Immersion Teacher of the Year. With more than 30 years in education, Davila’s career reflects a deep and evolving dedication to language learning. She began as a monolingual classroom teacher before transitioning into language instruction as an elementary school foreign language teacher and later a secondary Spanish teacher. "I watched my kindergarten English learners shine because I was speaking their native language," Davila shared. "They no longer had to give up their language or identity to succeed. Instead, they were able to learn in their home language while also becoming proficient in a second language."

Editor's Note: We'd also like to extend our warmest congratulations to Ms. Davila, who taught one our own kiddos in kindergarten! She is a true testament to the teaching and the power of learning in two languages.

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