Tag: education
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Latino Teachers Share How Their Communities Can Reshape Education — If Given the Chance
[ad_1] This is the second in a three-part series of conversations with Latino educators and edtech experts. Read the first part here. As Latino children make up a growing proportion of public school students in the United States, they’re also facing unique challenges. Education researchers now know that Latino students were dealt an outsized blow ... -
Expertise as elaboration: teachers’ reflections on a writing rubric integrated into an AI tool
[ad_1] AI-based tools can signal the integration of technology into learning in profound ways; however, the long trajectory of edtech has yet to change the fundamental organizational structure between teacher and student. Teachers – with the vast majority of schools still organized as one teacher for every 15 to 35 students – mediate students’ experiences ... -
We have removed over 5,000 pages from our university’s website. Here’s why.
[ad_1] Imagine that you are a potential first-generation student, seeking to attend a higher education institution with the goal of gaining economic mobility. Chances are your first steps (among many others) will include visiting the websites of colleges and universities that interest you. What will you find when you search online? Well, if you visited ... -
A looming crisis | EdSurge News
[ad_1] The childcare sector was already fragile when the pandemic hit, causing immense damage. In 2021, recognizing the urgency of the situation, Congress stepped in and provided $52 billion in grants, mostly through the US bailout, to stabilize the industry. These grants, which were given to states to improve the affordability, availability and quality of ... -
How AI can help educators test if their teaching materials work
[ad_1] Companies like Amazon and Facebook have systems that constantly react to how users interact with their apps to help the user experience. What if educators could use the same “adaptive experimentation” strategy to regularly improve their teaching materials? That’s the question posed by a group of researchers who have developed a free tool they ... -
Poolside Readings: The Best Higher Education Stories of 2023 – So Far
[ad_1] For teachers and students, summer vacation has arrived! (Not so much, though, for parents dealing with child care.) We couldn’t let too much of this special season pass without bringing you an EdSurge summer playlist. It’s more than a little partial, as each recommendation is one of our stories, published so far in 2023. ... -
Pentagon Creates Office to Monitor User and Insider Threats Following Leak
[ad_1] The Pentagon has announced it will improve how it monitors people who work with classified information, based on the results of a 45-day security study conducted after the leak of dozens of classified documents. This change includes the creation of a new office to oversee user activity and improve “threat monitoring” (the Integrated Management ... -
Teachers and families are more divided than ever – and students are losing
[ad_1] There is no doubt that our schools are in crisis. The trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing culture wars and disappointing educational outcomes have made the education discourse particularly charged. As many families have rightfully become more involved, they are often pitted against teachers, causing each side to pit against the other. Across the ...











