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How Digital Credentials Can Elevate Existing Programs

Nov 23, 2024

As interest in skills-based hiring increases, more and more companies and states are eliminating deg...

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Researchers Try Using AI Chatbots to Conduct Interviews for Social Science Studies

Nov 23, 2024

As the legislative election in France approached this summer, a research team decided to reach out t...

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What Bilingual Education Reveals About Race in the U.S.

Nov 22, 2024

Looking back at her youth growing up in Douglas, Arizona — nestled up snugly against its Mexican sis...

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Why Soft Skills Matter More Than Ever

Nov 21, 2024

In our tech-driven world, the value of human connection can’t be overstated. While mastering technic...

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How Mentorship Has Kept Me in the Classroom

Nov 21, 2024

I began my teaching career as a Teach For America (TFA) Corps member in Jacksonville, Florida. I was...

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Want to Find Highly-Engaged Students at 4-year Colleges? Look at Transfer Students.

Nov 20, 2024

Tim Lum is one of millions of students who returned to college as an adult, getting a two-year degre...

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Are We Assessing What Really Matters in Education?

Nov 19, 2024

Assessments have the power to shape educational outcomes, but are we truly measuring what matters? E...

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This School Nurse Explains How Her Work Goes Beyond ‘Band-Aids, Boo-Boos and Head Lice’

Nov 19, 2024

Many people think of school nurses as the people in a school building responsible for patching up a ...

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Is There a Problem With ‘Mathbots’?

Nov 16, 2024

When GPT-3 burst on the education scene, it caused a flood of reactions, ranging from gleeful to apo...

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Revolutionizing How Educators Find Tech Solutions

Nov 14, 2024

With a new school year now in full swing, educators are in a bind. They want to implement innovative...

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Students Need Learning Opportunities Beyond Core Subjects. Here's Why.

Nov 14, 2024

Last year, I presented a paper on using technology in my Arabic class at the Ohio Foreign Language A...

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Should Students Chat With AI Versions of Historical Figures?

Nov 13, 2024

Veteran multimedia producer and professor Lynn Rogoff has long experimented with ways to bring histo...

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Here Are Some Models of Recovery for Early Care and Learning After Hurricane Helene

Nov 13, 2024

This story was originally published by EdNC.org. Unlike North Carolina’s K-12 schools or community c...

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5 Essential Questions Educators Have About AI

Nov 12, 2024

Artificial intelligence has entered our classrooms — sometimes invited and other times not — leaving...

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What If Finding Child Care Online Were as Easy as Making a Dinner Reservation?

Nov 12, 2024

In 2024, if you want to make a dinner reservation, you’re very likely to open an app on your phone, ...

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New AI Tools Are Promoted as Study Aids for Students. Are They Doing More Harm Than Good?

Nov 09, 2024

Once upon a time, educators worried about the dangers of CliffsNotes — study guides that rendered gr...

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For Teens Online, Conspiracy Theories Are Commonplace. Media Literacy Is Not.

Nov 08, 2024

How often do you come in contact with a conspiracy theory? Maybe on occasion, when you flip through ...

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Why Well-Behaved Teachers Rarely Make Systemic Change in Schools

Nov 07, 2024

When I came out to my family during my first year of college in the early 2000s, my mom’s immediate ...

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Diving Deeper Into the Effects of Smartwatches on Kids, Schools and Families

Nov 06, 2024

With all the talk of the downsides of smartphones for teenagers, parents have looked to smartwatches...

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How a New Approach to Early Childhood Could Avert a ‘Public Policy Catastrophe’

Nov 06, 2024

In the United States, young children attend programs that most refer to as “daycares” or “child care...

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