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Artificial intelligence has barrelled into the classroom, and the infrastructure behind it could soon crop up in schools’ ...
This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here.Dontrell* came to me early in my ...
Virtual schools were the norm five years ago. Their popularity is staying steady – and influencing brick-and-mortar institutions.
My students — across all backgrounds — support me in ways they may not even realize,” writes Yolanda Wiggins, a sociology ...
The outlook is bleak for children who lose access to Medicaid in school. As one health expert put it, kids will get sicker, ...
This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here.Growing up as a sci-fi geek, the ...
After 24 years, the Texas Dream Act was dismantled. Advocates warn the move could spread nationally — jeopardizing the future ...
Daniel Montgomery’s love of books started as a youngster with weekly visits to the public library, which fittingly led him to ...
Yolanda Wiggins is an assistant professor of sociology at San José State University and Public Voices Fellow with The OpEd Project.
Students – and faculty – are increasingly using generative AI to ease the college admissions process. Here’s what they should know.
At Guilford Preparatory Academy, a K-8, Title 1 public charter school in Greensboro, North Carolina, our students and families bring a rich mix of resilience, culture and commitment. Being a Title 1 ...