Like many people in the industry, engaging with technology has become second nature. It’s almost invisible in how I work, ...
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A viral case against screens in schools is winning converts. Does the evidence hold up?
Jared Cooney Horvath says screens in schools are harming students. A close look finds a messier case — and real questions for educators.
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Churchill: Kudos to Kathy Hochul for her greatest accomplishment
Students are relearning skills that, until very recently, were a fundamental part of the path to adulthood.
Drawing on responses from 280,000 teachers and principals across 55 education systems, the OECD’s TALIS 2024 survey offers a rare glimpse into the realities of modern classrooms. The findings reveal ...
PART I OF V The Great Digital Bet Cast your mind back to the late 1990s. Technology evangelists, in government, in schools, in Silicon Valley boardrooms, were making a very confident prediction: the ...
A former Baltimore County Public Schools building services worker was convicted yesterday in Baltimore County Circuit Court of a sex offense involving a 17-year-old student and walked out with a ...
Legislators are considering requiring a state study to determine the impact school-provided technology is having on Iowa ...
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Reading lifeline for Eastern Cape schools, but SA’s literacy crisis runs deep
A 26-year partnership between Rally to Read and Ford Motor Company Africa brings books, training and digital tools to eight under-resourced schools in Nelson Mandela Bay and the Sarah Baartman region ...
Sydney commuters will be invited to reflect on their career ambitions this week as the Australian Institute of Business (AIB) launches its latest campaign with a public activation in Martin Place. AIB ...
At 70, I discovered that while I still wake up curious and engaged with the world each morning, the world has quietly stopped noticing I'm here—like becoming a ghost who hasn't realized they've died ...
Making small changes in your instructions can have a significant impact on students’ understanding and engagement.
In Ohio’s public schools, students are no longer allowed to use their cell phones during the school day. Principals say the policy is making a difference, but students have some concerns.
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