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Self-Paced Learning in the K–12 Classroom: A Practical Guide
Most classrooms still run on one speed. The teacher sets the pace. Everyone moves together. And somewhere in that lockstep, a few fall behind while others sit there waiting, already done. Kids learn at different rates . Anyone who’s raised one will tell you that. Yet the system keeps pretending otherwise . Self-paced learning flips that. It gives students the time they need to actually get it, and the space to move on when they’re ready. The catch? Running a self-paced classr
Apr 29 min read


Responsible Use of AI in the Classroom: A Teacher’s Guide
AI is changing how we work, learn, and create. A study by Microsoft found that by 2025, about one in six people globally regularly use generative AI tools. In education, responsible use of AI is one of the most urgent topics for teachers, admins, and policymakers. 86% of students globally now use AI in their studies and more than half use it weekly. Schools are among the heaviest users of generative AI across industries and yet, trust is low. Accenture research shows only
Apr 29 min read


Track Unread Submissions
Product update live since March 2026 When reviewing student work, it can be difficult to remember which submissions you have already opened and which still need attention. Edcafe now includes an Unread indicator in the report view. Submissions are automatically marked as unread until you open them, helping you track what still needs review. This update is designed to support your grading and feedback workflow. What’s New: Read/Unread Tracking The update adds three key featur
Apr 24 min read
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