I’ve Taught Gen Z for Almost a Decade. I’m Split on the So-Called Gen Z ‘Split’
No generation is a monolith. That should go without saying. But over the past year, there’s been a growing narrative in business and…
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How Teachers Are Making Computer Science Click
“Let’s do it!” That was Alexis Johnson’s reaction when she saw professional learning opportunities focused on computational thinking. A first grade teacher with…
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What Will Kids Lose If PBS Gets Cut?
Near a cardboard cutout of Daniel Tiger, a small stuffed version of Curious George and plenty of promotional posters in the PBS Kids…
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Forget Prestige. A New Ranking Shows Great Colleges May Be Close to Home.
Figuring out the best colleges is big business. College rankings stay in the headlines for weeks after each release, and schools proudly tout…
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Inside a New Partnership to Help Schools Keep Students Safe Online
Schools increasingly find themselves on the front lines of managing the ripple effects of students’ online lives — from digital distractions that interfere…
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An Edtech Pioneer Considers the Mixed Record of Her Field
Writing a history that you helped to create is awkward, as Anne Trumbore acknowledges in her new book “The Teacher in the Machine:…
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Block by Block: The Student Skilling Journey
As technology reshapes the workforce, digital and AI literacies are becoming essential for every student. From early problem-solving to advanced AI skills, learners…
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Bringing Engineering Discipline to Prompts—Part 1 – O’Reilly
The following is Part 1 of 3 from Addy Osmani’s original post “Context Engineering: Bringing Engineering Discipline to Parts.” Context Engineering Tips: To…
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Supreme Court Ruling Highlights Continued Power Struggle Over LGBTQ+ Books in Schools
A Supreme Court ruling at the end of June handed a major victory to parents who want to opt their children out of…
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‘School Choice’ Causes Confusion for Families. Can Edtech Companies Help?
Hayley Leibson, a mother from Mill Valley, a wealthy area just north of San Francisco, started hunting for a language-immersion child care program…
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