The Walrus on MSNOpinion
I Thought My Colleague Was a Traitor for Teaching Students to Use AI. Then We Talked
In these conversations, I realized our approaches to AI reflected our relationships with technology in general. The daughter ...
Treasure Coast lawmakers propose bills requiring elementary students to read and write cursive, reviving a skill dropped from state law in 2010.
Vulnerability can be a sign of hope in these fragile times. But how do we teach our students to be vulnerable?
The school’s Applied Communications class gives students writers the opportunity to kickstart their journalism career with ...
American public schools are failing refugee and immigrant students by deliberately avoiding efforts to assimilate them.
Two years ago, Saint Francis University professor John Woznak presented a paper at a Westchester University English ...
University Professor Richard Cassady has been named the 2025 Imhoff Award winner, and professors Dave Bostwick and Leigh Southward were honored as finalists for the award.
Utica Observer Dispatch on MSN
Why can't so many local students read well? Exploring today's literacy crisis
There has been a longstanding discussion in the reading wars since the 1950s, when the novel “Why Johnny Can’t Read” ...
Those bogus statistics are a good reminder that people can be brilliant technologists, while also being inept education reformers. I think of Edison whenever I hear technologists insisting that ...
Immersive technology and hands-on cultural projects are reshaping how the Korean language is taught at Notre Dame.
On a Tuesday afternoon, Elizabeth Schule’s classroom at Kalispell Middle School was a scene of controlled chaos. Schule, one ...
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