Tag: explore
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Teachers Leaving the Classroom: An EdSurge Summer Reading List
[ad_1] School is out for the summer. School’s out…forever? When we started designing a summer reading list of EdSurge articles from 2023 that have been the most popular so far this year, we couldn’t help but notice a trend: readers are craving stories about teachers leaving the profession. In fact, our top stories all address ... -
Climate security is national security
[ad_1] This essay is based on the author’s book, Age of Danger: Keeping America Safe in an Age of New Superpowers, New Weapons, and New Threats (Hachette, 2023). The military mission was traditional and straightforward, according to the manual: Navy warships transported about 1,200 Marines to the Western Pacific, where they attacked hostile islands. As ... -
Why are some schools improving fast and others stuck?
[ad_1] Justin Reich now teaches digital media at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but his first job was teaching a short course in wilderness medicine. This was a hands-on lesson where a volunteer pretended to have, say, a broken leg – complete with stage make-up blood and bruises to heighten the effect – and the ... -
Empowering Educators and Improving Product Quality: Unveiling a Powerful Solution for Edtech
[ad_1] In today’s rapidly changing educational landscape, technology plays an increasingly vital role in supporting student learning. However, districts often lack the capacity to effectively assess the functional qualities of edtech products, resulting in teachers being frustrated with tools that may not be intuitive or usable vehicles for delivering instruction. To address this issue, ISTE ... -
Coronavirus Today: Pandemic resolutions for the new year (and beyond)
[ad_1] Good evening. I’m Karen Kaplan, and it’s Tuesday, Dec. 20. We’ll be taking a holiday break for the next two weeks so this will be the last edition until Jan. 10. I hope you stay COVID-free as you celebrate with friends and family! In the meantime, here’s the latest on what’s happening with the ... -
A Radical New Approach in Synthetic Chemistry — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory are using it to measure how an atom’s unpaired electrons on one end of a molecule can drive chemical reactions on the other side of the molecule. It was helpful. As explained in a recently published paper, Journal of the American Chemical Societythis ... -
Brought to you by the FTC: Digital Marketing Events and Blurry Ads for Kids | Baker Hosteller
[ad_1] Yesterday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) hosted an event to explore digital marketing for children. This is a rough transcript. If you have 5 hours to spare, you can watch the video that will be posted on the event page soon. The big question is whether the FTC will update its updated testimonials and ... -
Psychologists plan new counseling methods for black mental health
[ad_1] Shaunte Elbert, Vice President of Health and Wellbeing, showcases how counseling and counseling services are reaching students of color.Credit Amani Bayo | Lantern Reporter The Student Life Counseling and Advisory Service introduces alternative on-campus services for students of various backgrounds to address experiences that do not necessarily correspond to traditional care methods. Shaunte Elbert, ...










