Teachers reveal the honest, unfiltered truths about screens, failure, and burnout no one wants to admit about schools today.
A new paper from the Albert Shanker Institute should remind policy leaders that any program that hopes to succeed has to ...
The difference sounds academic until you sit in an IEP meeting and watch which language wins. A medical model asks what is wrong with this student; an educational model asks what this student is ready ...
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AI didn’t break higher education—it exposed the credential trap
As tuition soars past crisis levels and AI reshapes the classroom, students are rationally optimizing for diplomas over ...
Higher education is adapting in ways that are practical, student-centered and deeply connected to workforce and community ...
K–12 schools can no longer stand on the sidelines with AI. They must make professional development around the emerging technology a priority. K–12 schools looking to adequately prepare students to ...
This story is part of a series commemorating the five-year anniversary of the Voices of Change fellowship. Avery Thrush, a former Voice of Change fellow, is currently a LEE Fellow at the Massachusetts ...
Faculty preference for in-person teaching has eroded considerably in the years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and the explosive growth in remote learning, a new survey finds. Educause’s ...
The new AI agent aims to save faculty time on “low-value tasks,” but stops short of fully automating grading. But some experts worry that the rise of agentic AI could lead to a dead classroom, where ...
Princess Moss isthe new president-elect of the National Education Association, taking the reins of one of the most ...
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