If you’ve been teaching for a while, you’ve probably noticed how your learners are no longer the same. Their habits, f ...
In her ASA Footnotes article, “Meeting the Moment: Why We Can’t Afford to Let Sociology Classrooms Become Places Where Hope Comes to Die,” Ashley C. Rondini (Franklin & Marshall College) points to ...
Districts across the country are creating new leadership roles, identifying best practices, and writing flexible policies to prepare students and teachers for an AI-driven world.
So, to the professors: make the case against technology to your classes. Encourage the use of pen and paper or exclusively notetaking software on iPads, and you might be surprised at how students ...
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Luzerne County sits Nescopeck State Park—a 3,550-acre natural masterpiece that somehow remains Pennsylvania’s best-kept secret despite offering scenery that would ...
This common tool that you use every day can facilitate student collaboration and engagement in learning.
St. Charles Borromeo Primary Catholic School's art and music classroom is the latest recipient of 18 News' Tools for Schools grant. The $500 grant, provided by ...
Some college students are expressing frustration over their peers' use of artificial intelligence to complete assignments, ...
"I haven't had a panic attack since leaving teaching. No job is ever worth risking your safety, physical health, or mental ...
Laren and Aimee Loveless' Music & Me program in the St. Louis Hills neighborhood is ideal for little learners with big feelings.