It’s no secret that higher education is in crisis. The rise of artificial intelligence, shifts in the political landscape and broader questions about the value of a college degree are forcing schools ...
Imagine the typical Indian evening: a student hunched over a table, notebook open, struggling to come to terms with equations or the reasons behind the Revolt of 1857.
The Oklahoma legislature is considering measures to push back against the rising tide of ed tech. At Under the Canopy School in Tulsa, students spend their time learning through songs, fables, ...
Assigning students to represent class conversations visually—with words, drawings, and symbols—boosts engagement and agency.
A major Brookings Institute study of more than 500 students and educators across 50 countries found the risks of AI in the ...
Across the US, a growing number of states are introducing bills to limit educational technology in schools. Parents and lawmakers express concerns about student focus, well-being, and exposure to ...
A large body of evidence demonstrates the use of technology in schools is nuanced, with more downsides to technology use than most people expect.
Here, students can decide, session by session, whether to walk into a physical classroom or log in from their kitchen table.
A $70,000 grant will support a Trine University faculty member's research into gels that could improve oil recovery and affect food production.
Jared Cooney Horvath says screens in schools are harming students. A close look finds a messier case — and real questions for educators.
Like many people in the industry, engaging with technology has become second nature. It’s almost invisible in how I work, ...
Students are relearning skills that, until very recently, were a fundamental part of the path to adulthood.