Asking students to explain how they arrived at an answer is a powerful strategy for making a concept more memorable.
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins sat down with CRN at Partner Summit 2025 this week to talk about Cisco 360, the massive AI ...
With people in the United States becoming increasingly polarized, our public school classrooms can be spaces of hope and possibility.
Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive ...
In this edition of The Basics, Prof. Jan Burzlaff offers advice on the principled and ethical use of artificial intelligence ...
More than one‐third of the world's population uses a writing system that includes both uppercase and lowercase letter forms.
Experts tell Newsweek why parents should let kids make mistakes, learn from experience, and even face a few natural consequences.
The USC Trojans are dealing with a massive amount of injuries before a rivalry game vs. Notre Dame. USC coach Lincoln Riley addressed injury updates for running backs Riley Wormley, Harry Dalton and ...
Like it or loathe it, professional development is part of most every teacher’s job. State laws might mandate training to prepare for new curricula. Districts often require attendance at “in-service” ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — After successfully passing a law to remove cell phones from Oklahoma classrooms, two state lawmakers are now turning their attention to broader concerns around classroom technology, ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Shaun Tuttle participates Tuesday in a discussion about the book “The Giver” ...
The Oct. 3 article “With degree seekers in decline, liberal arts must prove value” paints a grim picture of shrinking programs in English and other college humanities disciplines. But enrollment ...