A version of this essay appeared on Matthew Yglesias’ Slow Boring, a site dedicated to offering pragmatic takes on politics ...
The report spanned 1,691 organizations from the GCC and wider MENA region to gather evidence-based data on factors for ...
Jessica McCabe started posting on YouTube because she knew she couldn't lose it. McCabe lost notebooks and phones and was ...
AI does not impartially observe reality—it mirrors human stereotypes. Operating at scale, it reinforces inequalities.
Ontario’s revised kindergarten program asks teachers to use both explicit literacy instruction and play-based learning.
The path from block-based programming to vibe coding represents a shift from mastering the mechanics of implementation to ...
Lately, worldwide statistics reveal the swift pace at which AI has become a part of the student experience. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has found that in 2025, ...
Even if the most dire predictions about AI fail to materialize, there’s no doubt that its arrival raises big questions about the purpose of K–12 education. Most existentially: What skills do students ...
Researchers at Google have developed a new AI paradigm aimed at solving one of the biggest limitations in today’s large language models: their inability to learn or update their knowledge after ...
Inquiry-based learning has been gaining more attention in classrooms across the world. Teachers often ask, What does it look like in practice? How does it differ from more traditional approaches? At ...
When educators panic about artificial intelligence in the classroom, they often fall back on a familiar definition of learning: a change in long-term memory. It sounds scientific. It gives the ...
When the digital revolution first hit classrooms in the early 2010s—and more schools began issuing laptops or tablets to students for individual use—online learning seemed to promise a faster, easier ...