For three years, American schools experienced something close to a technological moonshot.
Every major software company in the world is asking the same question right now: do we bolt AI onto what we have, or do we rebuild from scratch?
There are no teachers, just “guides” to motivate students. Lessons, delivered through AI-powered software, are condensed into ...
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Students learn core subjects through adaptive software, with non-credentialed “guides” overseeing progress and activities.
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For more than a decade, Dylan Kane, a seventh-grade math teacher in Leadville, Colorado, leaned into technology as a way to ...
Nobody walks into an electronics store and thinks, “I’m going to buy something that can’t be fixed.” Our newly-updated ...
A new study finds teachers tend to provide assistance to similar subsets of students when using AI-powered educational tools, rather than touching base regularly with everyone in their classes. The ...
Higher education is especially reliant on computers and phones, but accessibility for people with disabilities has often been ...
Daniel Perez, a recruiter with Teachers Accelerator Program, talks to a job seeker during a job fair on Oct. 1, 2025, in ...