Lynette Guastaferro is the CEO of Teaching Matters, which currently serves 237 urban schools. Their programs include Early Reading Matters, which coaches teachers on how to better teach reading skills ...
Photo by belchonock on Deposit Photos I didn't know much about Nikola Tesla when my then-tween brought him up in conversation ...
Teachers need to be scientists themselves, experimenting and measuring the impact of powerful AI products on education.
Social studies and science teachers have found themselves at the center of controversy over the past year. How do they teach about race and racism? How do they talk about COVID-19 vaccines or climate ...
“AI at UB Community Conversation: Academic Integrity in the Age of AI will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Center for Tomorrow, North Campus. The event will provide an opportunity for ...
None of us could have predicted where the global pandemic would take us, but the year 2020 created more digitalization than the past decade. Today, small and large enterprises are finding themselves ...
In this blog, Loujaine AlMoallim (MBA 2024) interviews Technology and Operations Management Professor Elisabeth Paulson about her personal journey, her time at Harvard Business School, and her advice ...
As part of the McGraw Center’s Inclusive Teaching at Princeton series, Anthony Jack, Assistant Professor of Education at Harvard University and author of The Privileged Poor (Harvard UP, 2020), will ...
Listen to this week’s EdSurge Podcast episode on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or use the player on this page. Below are lightly ...
What follows are distilled quotes from a conversation with Burlington resident Rajnii Eddins, a poet, facilitator, activist, teaching artist, founder of the Poetry Experience at Fletcher Free Library ...