This year, educators around the world have been testes and challenged like never before. In adapting to one of biggest shocks in the history of education, schools and universities have been forced to ...
Studies, research papers, doctoral dissertations, conference presentations — each year academia churns out thousands of pieces of research on education. And for many of them, that's the end of it.
Drs. Ina V.S. Mullis and Michael O. Martin are executive directors of the TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center at Boston College. As the number of jobs in STEM fields and the related demand for ...
When students and educators use a new ed-tech tool powered by artificial intelligence, there’s often a gulf between expectations and reality, according to a webinar this week hosted by Leanlab ...
The pandemic relief package that just cleared Congress includes no less than $126 billion for schools, and there’s talk in education circles of using a portion of the money to reduce class sizes by ...
In 2010 and again in 2013, American journalists and educators, stunned by Shanghai’s high scores on the Program for International Student Assessment, searched for factors that could explain the ...
On their way through Switzerland in the early 1800s, many a notable—among them Talleyrand and Madame de Stael—made a point of stopping at Yverdon. There, in an old castle, lived scores of waifs and ...
Texas students may soon attend social studies and reading classes that minimize racial, geographic and cultural diversity ...