All computers come with spellcheckers and iPhones autocorrect their users’ texts. But despite those everyday features, formal spelling instruction still pays off, the findings of a new study suggest.
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Pike County school teaching AI in classrooms

A Pike County school is getting with the times. Officials say Petersburg Elementary School (PES) is expanding creative coursework by introducing artificial ...
Many teachers find that social media makes students engaged, creative writers. July 16, 2013 — -- Occasionally, Jennifer Woollven, an English teacher at West Lake High School in Austin, Texas, ...
An elementary school teacher smartly used food to teach her students a lesson. Kayleigh Sloan teaches a creative writing class to first and second-graders. To teach a valuable lesson about where the ...
A clever teacher used a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich to teach a messy lesson about creative writing. “The students were mind-blown,” Kayleigh Sloan, a first and second grade teacher, tells ...
Williamstown Elementary School first-grade teacher Greta Noyes feeds her students' natural curiosity and makes them excited ...
A handwritten note has sparked fury and disbelief online after a parent drew attention not to the child’s performance—but to the teacher’s own errors.
The “six-seven” shrug—so viral that it has been tapped as the 2025 Word of the Year by Dictionary.com—is the latest of the unending stream of nonsensical jokes, rituals, and competitions that spread ...