America’s slide into a fascist politics demands a revitalized understanding of the historical moment in which we find ourselves, along with a systemic critical analysis of the new political formations ...
Despite several reforms by policymakers, investments, and sophisticated technologies, dissatisfaction with education systems persists. This review presents the challenges and provides a roadmap to ...
The College Board’s new ban on Internet-connected smart glasses signals a broader shift, where schools must move beyond traditional test proctoring toward more sophisticated data forensics to ensure ...
In many classrooms today, familiar instructional patterns continue to shape how students experience learning. Lessons are often structured for broad groups, with limited opportunity for ...
As the pandemic kicked in and much of the world went into lockdown, schools everywhere were forced to adapt. Much of the national media coverage made the result look like a total disaster:. Students ...
Editor’s Note: A version of this story first appeared in Mile Markers, a twice monthly newsletter from Open Campus about the role of colleges in rural America. You can join the mailing list at the ...
Nina Greenwood is a passionate educator, founder and CEO of Happy Plum Language Learning, an Ed-Tech startup based out of Harvard i-lab. As a former educator, founder of an AI-powered language ...
Technology is reshaping every aspect of society–from work to communication to healthcare–with profound implications for education. As our knowledge of learning has progressed, schools have ...
Clarifying the direction of education begins with two questions: how humans and AI relate, and what education is ultimately for. Humans remain the ultimate architects of AI, not its subordinates. The ...
In 2021, Anindya Kundu moved to Miami, Florida from New York City, where he’d lived and worked for ten years. Kundu, a two-time TED Speaker and emerging public scholar known for his work in education, ...
For more than 40 years, education in America has been bouncing from one reform to another, driven by political ideologies, competing interests, and changing trends. From the No Child Left Behind Act ...
Education systems in other countries are evolving to reflect this interconnectedness, integrating technology, practical skills, and environmental awareness into curricula. China provides a compelling ...
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