Discussion about the use of AI in the classroom has become as commonplace as pencils or notebooks, but many have struggled when it comes to
For Christianna Thomas, a senior at Heights High School in Texas, an artificial intelligence policy once stymied an attempt to learn. Thomas is in her
This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. Part of my civic responsibility as an educator is
In classrooms across the country, teachers are rethinking how students build reading comprehension — not just how they decode words, but how they make meaning
A little more than a year ago, I was appointed interim dean of my college. My predecessor had left us abruptly, and as a former
Melanie Fisher understands why K-12 teachers might be nervous to tackle civics and the Constitution in their classrooms. In an era when Americans of every
What promise might generative artificial intelligence hold for improving life and increasing equity for students with disabilities? That question inspired a symposium last year, hosted
High school students aren’t waiting for graduation to get a head start on college, and school districts aren’t waiting to rethink how they deliver it.
Denmark’s world-leading success in commercializing research should not be written off as a one-off confined to the country’s booming weight loss drug industry, a Nobel-winning
For Chianti Grantham, her vocation in life crystallized the moment she started teaching. “The first time I stepped foot in a classroom, I knew that that’s what
