Tag: landscape
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Human Meets AI: Helping Educators Navigate Their Emotions About Technological Change
[ad_1] With shifting societal norms, advances in technology and evolving pedagogical practices at play, it’s no surprise that change is the only constant in education. Rapidly changing technology, particularly the emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in education has positioned faculty and leaders with a pivotal decision to make: Stick with the known comfort of ... -
New State Laws Will Ease Housing Burdens on Home-Based Child Care Providers
[ad_1] In addition to the wide array of challenges that child care providers in America already face — low wages, few if any workplace benefits, lack of respect and professionalization — those who care for and educate young children in their own homes face an additional burden: housing. As EdSurge has been chronicling in recent ... -
Samsung’s Latest Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy Z Fold5 will Deliver Flexibility, Versatility without Compromise
[ad_1] Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced its fifth generation of Galaxy foldables: Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy Z Fold5. The form factors offer unique experiences for every user with sleek and compact designs, countless customisation options, and powerful performance. The new Flex Hinge makes the foldable experience possible, while offering an aesthetically balanced and ... -
In a Hostile Housing Landscape, Solutions Emerge to Support Home-Based Child Care Providers
[ad_1] Destinee Hodges decided last year that she was ready to open her own business. The Las Vegas resident has worked in child care since moving her family to Nevada seven years ago. She earned promotions with ease, eventually landing a job as a child care center director. This story also appeared in The 19th. ... -
Why Do So Few Black Men Become Teachers?
[ad_1] Students in American K-12 schools are increasingly diverse. But that diversity is often missing in the teachers at the front of classrooms. That’s especially true when it comes to the number of teachers who are Black men: the group makes up only 1.3 percent of American school teachers, according to a widely cited federal ... -
Are Latin American “knowledge systems” absent from educational technology?
[ad_1] At a time when school districts are spending money on edtech like never before, it’s perhaps natural that some educators are skeptical of the pace and excitement behind it. As we’ve reported in the past, some teachers have made it clear that technology tools should support, not replace, their expertise. Meanwhile, the changing demographics ... -
How New Orleans Food Culture Shaped My View of School Lunches
[ad_1] I teach in New Orleans, a city known for its food scene. Like everything you love about New Orleans, our cuisine only exists because of black people. From grilled okra, crawfish boils to Creole red sauce, New Orleans cuisine is a blend of recipes passed down from generation to generation of Blacks, Creoles and ... -
Coming Out Gay: Not All Gay People Are “Born That Way”
[ad_1] Design by Kayleen Dicuangco Here’s why the idea that all queer people are born that way doesn’t advance equality. By Heidi Ruggier June 29, 2023 When you tell people you’re queer, they assume you were “born that way.” I was not. These reductive generalizations have often made me feel different—both by gay and straight ...











