Can AI classroom bots really be "deeply passionate, great at teaching, and infinitely patient?"
Two new reports offer markedly different visions of emerging AI use in education.
Current state legislation governing how theories are introduced and taught in classrooms is concerning.
I want my students to engage with the foundation of our literary traditions.
The kids wanted to get outside more, so they renovated the learning garden.
Most think age appropriateness is a legitimate reason to restrict book access. Who decides?
One teacher said, “I don’t expect anybody to take advantage of it.”
Many middle and high school students struggle to comprehend the text that they’re reading.
One central area of focus is the distinction between family poverty and child neglect.
Nonprofit's Insurance Alliance recently announced it's refusing to offer foster family agencies liability insurance.
Records reaffirm law enforcement failed to engage the gunman who killed 21 people.
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Mentioning numbers during everyday activities could be more beneficial than workbooks and exercises.
This “manual for conservative policy thought” would transform American education from start to finish.
Can AI as an on-demand test developer revolutionize teaching and learning?
Education for All works to counteract anti-immigrant policy proposals that limit educating undocumented children.
The approach simultaneously educates students on climate change and reduces the campus carbon footprint.
It’s well past time to acknowledge that chronic absenteeism has become an educational emergency.
Some say task force is shutting down discussion of guidelines for cops in schools.