artificial intelligence in school
teacher shortage
Covid 19
student needs
mental health
100

This technology can help students study quickly but may also spread inaccurate information.

what is AI

100

COVID-19 contributed to this ongoing problem where there are not enough educators.

What is the teacher shortage

100

Nearly half of these school staff reported that politics affects their work.

Who are principals

100

This major issue continues in schools because current curriculum fails to support struggling students.

What is high dropout rates

100

Students with mental health struggles often disengage from school and later become part of this category.

What is NEET (Not in Employment, Education, or Training)

200

One major academic concern with AI is that students may use it to do this instead of learning.

what is cheating

200

This U.S. state invested heavily in programs like stipends and workforce housing to draw more people into teaching.

A. What is Texas?
B. What is California?
C. What is Florida?
D. What is New York?

B. What is California

200

Local school leadership elections are becoming increasingly influenced by political parties.

What are school board elections

200

Stakeholders often choose funding based on this rather than genuine student need.

What are political agendas

200

These personal challenges like anxiety and bullying strongly affect academic motivation.

 What are psychosocial factors

300

The article notes that not all students can use AI because they lack this essential resource.

What is internet access

300

New teachers in California can receive this approximate amount as a stipend.

A. What is $2,000?
B. What is $5,000?
C. What is $8,000?
D. What is $10,000?

D. What is $10,000

300

This topic became controversial despite not actually being taught in most K–12 schools.

A. What is environmental science?
B. What is critical race theory?
C. What is world geography?
D. What is financial literacy?

B. What is critical race theory

300

The article argues that meaningful conversation between teachers and stakeholders is needed to promote this.

A. What is innovation/open-minded change?
B. What is standardized testing?
C. What is classroom discipline?
D. What is textbook adoption?

A. What is innovation/open-minded change

300

Teachers can support students by connecting them to this type of outside help.

A. What is tutoring services?
B. What is sports programs?
C. What is extracurricular clubs?
D. What is mental-health support or counseling?

D. What is mental-health support or counseling

400

Besides accuracy problems, AI also suffers from these two social issues when generating responses.

A. Speed and battery usage
B. Memory limits and processing power
C. Biases and lack of privacy
D. Storage capacity and network errors

C. biases and lack of privacy 

400

The teacher pipeline struggles partly because these systemic barriers prevent diversity among teachers.

A. What are diversity/equity barriers?
B. What are scheduling conflicts?
C. What are classroom management issues?
D. What are curriculum gaps?

A. What are diversity/equity barriers

400

The article notes that politics influences education through these major federal or court actions.

A. What are PTA meetings?
B. What are local school festivals?
C. What are district lunch programs?
D. What are Supreme Court decisions?

D. What are Supreme Court decisions

400

The author recommends redesigning this to better reflect students’ real experiences.

A. What is the school schedule?
B. What is the curriculum?
C. What is the cafeteria menu?
D. What is the sports program?

B. What is the curriculum

400

Poor family environments are one example of these factors that follow students from home to school.

A. What are extracurricular activities?
B. What are adverse home-life conditions?
C. What are classroom disruptions?
D. What are study habits?

B. What are adverse home-life conditions

500

This challenge for educators involves figuring out how to let students use AI responsibly without replacing real learning.

A. What is increasing homework time?
B. What is improving classroom technology?
C. What is regulating/implementing AI in a healthy way?
D. What is reducing screen use in schools?

c. What is regulating/implementing AI in a healthy way

500

Even with new programs, this long-term issue still remains unsolved in the national teaching workforce.

A. What is the rise of online learning?
B. What is the shortage of classroom materials?
C. What is the long-term sustainability of teacher recruitment?
D. What is the need for more substitute teachers?

C. What is the long-term sustainability of teacher recruitment

500

Increased campaign funding, polarization, and curriculum disputes show the growing influence of this force in schools.

A. What is technological innovation?
B. What is economic inflation?
C. What is political pressure/politicization?
D. What is community volunteerism?

C. What is political pressure/politicization

500

The recommended tool, based on real classroom interactions rather than data alone, is known as this.

A. What are textbooks?
B. What are lesson plans?
C. What are didactics?
D. What are standardized tests?

C. What are didactics

500

The article argues that education fails students because it doesn’t recognize issues occurring here.

A. What is the school library?
B. What is the cafeteria?
C. What is outside the classroom (their personal lives)?
D. What is the playground?

C. What is outside the classroom (their personal lives)

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