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Ever notice how college rankings get a little repetitive? A new Carnegie Classification is upending the typical methodology ...
California unveiled its plan to provide universal pre-K for all 4-year-olds as well as expand access to income-eligible ...
When artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT were first introduced for public use in 2022, Gillian Hayes, vice provost for ...
Three teams of students from three neighboring school systems faced off in a high-stakes competition, their colorful jerseys ...
Let’s do it!” That was Alexis Johnson’s reaction when she saw professional learning opportunities focused on computational ...
The Ready to Learn grant saw its funding from the U.S. Department of Education cut in May, prematurely ending its current five-year run, leaving $23 million untouched and stopping its research work ...
Our focus is on skills, not tools. What do we want students to learn? That comes first,” says Bill Bass, innovation ...
Gen Z is more mindful and less divided than some suggest, writes Jeff LeBlanc in a thoughtful commentary on his experiences ...
Research shows that students who practice social-emotional skills in safe environments with well-defined goals have improved ...
But at the same time, some states have had to make rules more strict: Texas has reversed course on educator credentials, from 2001 — when the state loosened regulations and functionally allowed ...
Students light up when they create something meaningful, and every educator has seen that spark. Self-expression fuels ...
Can a punk-rock teacher still run a classroom — and teach students to question authority? EdSurge Voices of Change fellow Dan ...