At a time when AI can do the work for us, choosing to write — messily, slowly and together — may be one of the last ways we ...
A little over a decade ago, schools were swept into what many described as a movement to prepare students for the future of work. That work was coding — “Hello, world!” Districts introduced new ...
In conversations with teachers, the pattern that appears consistently is a classic user design case. The most immediate use ...
The screen-time debate is no longer confined to parenting advice. As states introduce legislation limiting devices in schools ...
Even casual observers of the early childhood space likely noticed the massive push for expanding access to care and education programs over the last year, most notably with universal preschool options ...
Parents have yet another choice to make in raising their children: whether or not to redshirt their kids, or keep them from ...
Cobretti D. Williams, Ph.D., (he/him) is a fellowship editor for the Voices of Change Fellowship at EdSurge. Cobretti has nearly 10 years of experience in higher education administration, research and ...
In this edLeader Panel, education leaders share how a district built an in-house behavioral services model to keep students ...
When high school students step into a cybersecurity internship, they enter a field where the stakes are real. The tools, threats and responsibilities ...
Children play at Mundy Family WeeCare, an in-home child care program in Los Angeles. Situated at the base of the Great Smoky Mountains, surrounded by old country stores and taffy shops, is a theme ...
A college student says she was falsely accused of cheating, and her story has gone viral. Where is the line between acceptable help and cheating with AI? When Marley Stevens posted a quick video on ...