Category: Technology

This Teacher Says Toddlers Can Read. Here’s What Science and My 4-Year-Old Say.

This Teacher Says Toddlers Can Read. Here’s What Science and My 4-Year-Old Say.

“W-el…c-come. Mmm..my? Welcome? Mi? Welcome, Mi! That’s Daddy!” An EdSurge column by Mi Aniefuna My 4-year-old nestled beside me as […]

October 31, 2025

Social-Emotional Learning Can Boost Student Achievement. New Data Says By How Much.

Social-Emotional Learning Can Boost Student Achievement. New Data Says By How Much.

Social-emotional learning programs can boost students’ academic performances, but a recent analysis found that program length matters when it comes […]

October 30, 2025

Why Standards and Credentials Matter in Dual Enrollment

Why Standards and Credentials Matter in Dual Enrollment

Dual enrollment is surging, offering high school students a way to earn college credit and reduce education costs at a […]

October 29, 2025

How Multi-Age Groups Changed My Teaching Forever

How Multi-Age Groups Changed My Teaching Forever

This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. This summer, my kids […]

October 29, 2025

Girls Are Scoring Worse Than Boys in Science and Math — Again. What Now?

Girls Are Scoring Worse Than Boys in Science and Math — Again. What Now?

When it was released in September, the latest national assessment showed some upsetting, although not surprising, trends. Considered a good […]

October 28, 2025

Fingerprints and Blood Spatter: How a College Readies the Next Cohort of Investigators

Fingerprints and Blood Spatter: How a College Readies the Next Cohort of Investigators

Just past the guard gates at Gwynedd Mercy University, about an hour northeast of Philadelphia, is a pale yellow, two-story […]

October 27, 2025

Why ‘School Choice’ Doesn’t Feel Empowering to Many Families

Why ‘School Choice’ Doesn’t Feel Empowering to Many Families

Bailey Brown was 4 when her parents had her tested for New York’s gifted-and-talented program. Growing up in Brooklyn in […]

October 24, 2025

Will US science survive and thrive, or fade away?

Will US science survive and thrive, or fade away?

by Paul Temple When Robert Oppenheimer graduated from Harvard in 1925, young American scientists wanting to work with the world’s […]

October 24, 2025

Prohibition Didn’t Stop Alcohol Use. Will It Work With AI?

Prohibition Didn’t Stop Alcohol Use. Will It Work With AI?

During our focus group, a middle school media and library specialist from New York sighed and said: “We don’t need […]

October 23, 2025

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