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Duolingo’s CEO Thinks It’s About To Get Easier To Learn Languages (And Everything Else)
Duolingo’s CEO Thinks It’s About To Get Easier To Learn Languages (And Everything Else) As you might expect, AI plays a major role in his assessment. Oct 15th, 2024
Schools Get Creative In Their Fight Against The Relentless Influence Of Smartphones
Schools Get Creative In Their Fight Against The Relentless Influence Of Smartphones It's harder than ever to separate students from their devices. Aug 27th, 2024
Why So Many Community College Students Never Transfer To A Four-Year University
Why So Many Community College Students Never Transfer To A Four-Year University The reality is often a lot more complicated than the dream. Aug 23rd, 2024
Unpacking The Pros And Cons Of Cell Phone Bans In Schools
Unpacking The Pros And Cons Of Cell Phone Bans In Schools There's currently a hodgepodge of restrictions in place across the country. Jul 6th, 2024
Harvard Promises To Stay Silent On Issues Unrelated To Its ‘Core Function’
Harvard Promises To Stay Silent On Issues Unrelated To Its ‘Core Function’ Sometimes weighing in on social issues does more harm than good. May 30th, 2024
Corporate-Focused Ivy League Students Might Change Your Assumptions About Gen Z
Corporate-Focused Ivy League Students Might Change Your Assumptions About Gen Z The future of the finance sector appears to be in good hands. May 23rd, 2024
Counting On A Master’s Degree To Land Your Dream Job? We Might Have Some Bad News.
Counting On A Master’s Degree To Land Your Dream Job? We Might Have Some Bad News. When weighing the cost of tuition, consider the likely return on that investment. May 13th, 2024
New Study Reveals What Stresses American Teachers Out The Most
New Study Reveals What Stresses American Teachers Out The Most Educators are dealing with a lot both in and out of the classroom these days. Apr 9th, 2024
Six-Figure College Tuition Is Very Nearly A Reality — But Why?
Six-Figure College Tuition Is Very Nearly A Reality — But Why? The cost of a four-year university education has been soaring for decades. Apr 6th, 2024
Four Years Later: Assessing The Damage Of COVID School Shutdowns
Four Years Later: Assessing The Damage Of COVID School Shutdowns Some communities have been hit harder than others. Mar 19th, 2024
Smaller Class Sizes Might Not Be The Educational Panacea Many Parents Think It Is
Smaller Class Sizes Might Not Be The Educational Panacea Many Parents Think It Is A major new study questions the conventional wisdom. Mar 11th, 2024
It’s Not Just Students Who Are Taking Advantage Of AI In The Classroom
It’s Not Just Students Who Are Taking Advantage Of AI In The Classroom ChatGPT is taking some of the load off of overburdened teachers. Mar 7th, 2024
One Woman’s Massive Donation Is Wiping Out Tuition At This Medical School
One Woman’s Massive Donation Is Wiping Out Tuition At This Medical School Her inheritance came with the instruction to do "whatever you think is right." Feb 27th, 2024
Did You Receive A College Rejection Or Deferral Letter? Don’t Be Too Upset.
Did You Receive A College Rejection Or Deferral Letter? Don’t Be Too Upset. Acceptance might be the goal, but there's always a Plan B ... or C, or D. Jan 18th, 2024
A Chaotic Economy Is Giving Rise To Highly Customizable College Programs
A Chaotic Economy Is Giving Rise To Highly Customizable College Programs Settling for an ordinary major could soon be a thing of the past. Nov 20th, 2023
Homeschooling Is On The Rise — And Here Are Some Key Reasons Why
Homeschooling Is On The Rise — And Here Are Some Key Reasons Why It spiked during COVID, but the trend doesn't seem to be reversing. Nov 14th, 2023
Educated Behind Bars: How Northwestern University Is Leading The Way
Educated Behind Bars: How Northwestern University Is Leading The Way Members of the first graduating class are about to receive their degrees. Nov 13th, 2023
Exploring The Pros And Cons Of School Smartphone Bans
Exploring The Pros And Cons Of School Smartphone Bans Some forms of the common prohibition have been around for more than 30 years. Nov 2nd, 2023
The Gender Gap In High School Graduation Rates Is Taking A Toll On Society
The Gender Gap In High School Graduation Rates Is Taking A Toll On Society It's a troubling trend that comes with lifelong consequences. Oct 31st, 2023
Confronting The Hidden Issue Behind Many Students’ Poor Math Performance
Confronting The Hidden Issue Behind Many Students’ Poor Math Performance Experts say awareness and training are the keys to addressing the problem. Oct 19th, 2023
Exploring Why (And How) The Defense Department Does Education So Well
Exploring Why (And How) The Defense Department Does Education So Well Many pandemic-era problems don't seem to apply to these schools. Oct 11th, 2023
Florida Universities Now Accept This Controversial SAT Alternative
Florida Universities Now Accept This Controversial SAT Alternative The standardized test has only been around since 2015. Sep 11th, 2023
Private Vs. Public: The Great National School War Heats Up
Private Vs. Public: The Great National School War Heats Up One side might be gaining the upper hand. Sep 7th, 2023
Is Tenure A Good Or Bad Thing For Professors? Or Is It Both?
Is Tenure A Good Or Bad Thing For Professors? Or Is It Both? One recently tenured professor weighed in on the thorny issue. Aug 14th, 2023
How Educators Are Scrambling To Crack Down On AI Plagiarism
How Educators Are Scrambling To Crack Down On AI Plagiarism Teachers and professors alike are taking a new approach to test time. Aug 11th, 2023