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May 26th, 2026

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Overworked and Understaffed: Special Ed Teachers Turn to AI for Help. A fast-growing number of special educators nationwide are using AI to create customized education plans. Despite the risks, some research shows it could improve the quality of teachers’ work. @jojom8ah @npr

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How To Set Up a Co-Op Learning Space That Will Help Your Homeschooled Children Thrive by Emily Graham

May 25th, 2026

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How To Set Up a Co-Op Learning Space That Will Help Your Homeschooled Children Thrive by Emily Graham
Homeschool families who open their homes to co-op partners quickly discover something important: a dining table and a stack of books aren’t enough. When multiple children—often across ages and families—share one space, the physical environment becomes part of the curriculum.

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How to Create Engaging Local Events for Kids That Build Community by Emily Graham

May 15th, 2026

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Better community engagement comes from designing events around clear participation strategies that make interaction feel easy, inclusive, and worth repeating.

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How Homeschool Families Can Build Music Practice Into the Weekly Rhythm by Ekta Saha

May 13th, 2026

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Music is often one of the first subjects skipped in homeschooling. Not because parents don’t value it – most do, deeply – but because teaching music can feel overwhelming. You’re already managing subjects like math, reading, science, and history. Adding music lessons on top of that can seem like too much.

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The New Way Students Are Preparing For Real Healthcare Work by fatjoe publishing

May 9th, 2026

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The New Way Students Are Preparing For Real Healthcare Work by fatjoe publishing

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