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A student writes, "It is crucial for teachers, policymakers, and leaders to rethink how different students learn differently.
A recent essay in The Chronicle called for doctoral programs to require courses on teaching skills and to better prepare Ph.D.s to teach undergraduates. But there’s another area of pedagogy that ...
Conflict is an integral part of life, building better communication and understanding of each other’s differences. Equip students with the tools to do it well ...
We know the struggle with mathematics—for both teachers and students—all too well. Students’ math scores, as per the “Nation’s Report Card,” have plunged to record lows. Misconceptions in early grades ...
San Benito County's math initiative, revived in 2023, is improving student math skills through innovative teaching methods ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how students write essays, practice languages and complete assignments. Teachers ...
Kids are curious creatures. Spend a little time in any classroom and you’ll find yourself the recipient of countless questions ranging from the strange to the profound. From pondering the diversity of ...
ChatGPT dropped like a bomb last November, sending educators—and students—scrambling to understand its utility and shortcomings. The reactions from college faculty varied. Some embraced it. Some ...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant changes in how schools operate worldwide, largely in response to widespread student ...
My latest story, on the decline of students’ reading endurance and reading ability, has resonated with educators. Judging from how many people have read or shared the piece, it appears that a lot of ...
Once a shared experience, the day has slipped into history for students, and even teachers, who weren't yet born when the ...
In today’s disconnected world, college students can go a whole semester without ever learning their classmates’ names. One ...
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