For nearly two decades, I’ve worked to improve teaching and learning with technology. And while the continuously evolving nature of technology has changed the trajectory of my career many times, I ...
Many students in higher education feel alone. They don’t know that everyone else is feeling the same fears—of failure, of disappointing their families, of not being enough. As educators, we balance ...
A newly published study by Cornell researchers shows that university professors have responded to concerns about learning outcomes in STEM classes by greatly increasing the number of active-learning ...
As schools across the country navigate the use of AI, Parkland is among the Lehigh Valley districts turning to the technology to meet student needs. Other examples include Northern Lehigh’s chatbot ...
Professor Watson has announced enhancements to the Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship course curriculum, incorporating case studies and one-on-one coaching sessions designed to accelerate ...
Stemtree, a provider of programs focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), expands opportunities for students to build a strong foundation in STEM with more classes and ...
The proposal is named for Jaime Guttenberg, the 14-year-old who was killed in the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. Jamie’s Law seeks to close loopholes that allow individuals to buy ...
Teachers can increase participation in student-led dialogues such as Socratic seminars by addressing common sources of anxiety.
Many students are turning to technology that predates the rise of smartphones. It is a direct —and creative — reaction to the cellphone bans instituted by schools and institutions across the country.
It's not just students, more professors are using AI in the classroom. But they say more guidance is needed on how to use the technology.
Without COVID waiver for licensure exams, teachers in ‘critical shortage areas’ are struggling again to get certified.