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Should We Still Teach Sight Vocabulary? | Shanahan on Literacy
Navigate the decoding vs. memorization dilemma in literacy classrooms. Shanahan on Literacy offers insights, integrating brain research and instructional...
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https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/almost-famous/what-almost-famous-can-still-teach-us-about-music-criticism
What 'Almost Famous' can still teach us about music criticism
Cameron Crowe’s Almost Famous plays as an entertaining, poignant testament to the value of criticism that still endures a quarter of a century later.
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My 7-Year-Old Wanted to Build a Website. Should I Still Teach Him WordPress?
Jan 28, 2026 - Is there a real WordPress alternative in 2026? After evaluating the options, here's the uncomfortable truth everyone needs to hear.
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https://thebulletin.org/2024/07/humans-should-teach-ai-how-to-avoid-nuclear-war-while-they-still-can/
Humans should teach AI how to avoid nuclear war—while they still can - Bulletin of the Atomic...
Jul 23, 2024 - The systemic use of AI technology in nuclear strategy, threat prediction, and force planning could erode human skills and critical thinking. It could also lure...
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https://www.infoworld.com/article/4135335/ai-agents-still-need-humans-to-teach-them-2.html
AI agents still need humans to teach them | InfoWorld
Feb 20, 2026 - Agentic AI usually performs better with step-by-step instructions from a human, researchers find.
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https://www.computerworld.com/article/4135331/ai-agents-still-need-humans-to-teach-them.html
AI agents still need humans to teach them – Computerworld
Feb 20, 2026 - Agentic AI usually performs better with step-by-step instructions from a human, researchers find.
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