Education Matters
AI in the Classroom - Part 2 of 3
Mary Allen, a teacher at the Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART), is pioneering the use of AI in Fresno County classrooms. She uses tools like ChatGPT to enhance student learning, focusing on guidelines and collaboration to define ethical AI use. Allen believes AI is a powerful tool that, despite challenges, can transform education when used responsibly.
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AI in the Classroom - Part 1
AI is transforming the classroom! Fresno City College is leading the way with a three-year grant to explore AI’s potential in education. Professor Rio Waller and her team are working to develop tailored AI tools that enhance learning and support teachers, addressing questions about effective and ethical AI use.
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Student Election Workers
Meet student election workers Cameron and Sharlene! These high schoolers are getting hands-on experience with the voting process and helping their community in Clovis. Young people are stepping up and learning valuable lessons in civic engagement and government.
FCSS Career Tech Expo 2024
Fresno County students explored hands-on career opportunities at the annual Career Tech Expo, where they connected with industry pros, gained practical experience in fields like construction, culinary, and medical, and even secured internships. Real pathways to future careers start here!
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STEM for Girls 2024
Mercedes Burks, a Fresno native and technical artist for Sledgehammer Games, inspired students at the STEM for Girls Conference. Sharing her journey from biology to video game development, she emphasized that STEM offers endless opportunities, including in fields like gaming and art.
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Oral Health
Thanks to a new partnership and state funding, oral health education is making its way back into schools. The Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission's School-Based Sealant Program is helping prevent cavities, which can impact students' health and academic performance. Learn how local dental professionals are working to keep our kids healthy and in the classroom. #OralHealth #EducationMatters
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Big Fresno Fair Education Days
Fair Education Days at The Big Fresno Fair offer a unique learning experience for 20,000 students from kindergarten to eighth grade, with free entry and educational exhibits. With hands-on activities like the Aqua Pals exhibit and a historical museum, students get to see lessons from the classroom come to life. Organized in collaboration with the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools, these events turn the fair into one of the largest outdoor classrooms in the county.
Civic Educator Institute
Students from Sanger's Kings River High School took on the tough job of removing graffiti from boulders at Lost Lake Park, a project they worked on for nearly two years. Partnering with the Civic Education Center, they learned the importance of civic engagement and giving back to their community. Teachers at the Educators Institute for Civic Engagement echoed the value of empowering students to create change.
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Washington Union High School Health Clinic
Washington Union High School’s Patient Care Pathway is providing students like Julian Nguyen, a future cardiologist, with hands-on medical experience. The program offers dual-enrolled classes through Fresno City College, allowing students to earn a medical assisting certificate and even an associate’s degree. With a new on-campus lab and a unique community partnership, the pathway also doubles as a health clinic, giving students the chance to work alongside doctors and serve their local community.
2024 Spirit of 9/12
Roosevelt High teacher Josephine Allen uses art to help students understand the history of 9/11. Through the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools’ Spirit of 9/12 contest, students like Rajkiran Kaur Jandu and Natalie Zamorano honor the events of 9/11 through art and poetry. Their work not only earned scholarships and awards but also fosters a deeper connection to history and creative expression.
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