Bringing together award-winning reporters and leading educators, the six-member board will provide strategic guidance on ...
The U.S. Department of Education today issued new guidance about educational technology usage in the classroom but left rulemaking to states and school districts. Edtech should ensure that “technology ...
In 2025, my home state of Missouri passed a law, Senate Bill 68, that prohibits students from possessing any electronic communication device from the start of the school day until the end of the ...
One traces the cost of AI to the assignment page, the other to the electricity bill. Together they raise a question few schools have fully worked through, what an AI-first future actually costs, and ...
Several leading colleges and universities are reinstating SAT or ACT scores as part of their admissions requirements after years of being "test blind" (not looking at standardized test scores, even if ...
Adults from seemingly every corner of society are weighing in on artificial intelligence policies in the classroom. But what do students have to say about it? A recent event offered some clues, as ...
I left my school to ask tech executives how to prepare students for the future. The answer wasn’t a software suite; it was a radical commitment to ...
On This Week with EdSurge, two guests examine what the adults responsible for those youngest learners actually need in order to do their jobs well. Nicol Russell, chief academic officer at Teaching ...
For years, as a library media specialist, I took great pride in my role as guardian of the 20,000 books in our library, meticulously cataloging and protecting our collection. But after dedicating ...
Every school district writing AI policy right now is making a bet about the future, often without much data behind it. On This Week with EdSurge, we look at that bet from two very different vantage ...
I was in third grade when I started to fear math. Division and fractions gave me the worst anxiety. Every day when my teacher asked for my math homework, I’d say, “I put it on your desk,” knowing full ...
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