Feedback is one of the most important aspects of teacher education, but how exactly it works in practice remains ...
Teachers can explore different modes of writing to facilitate personal reflection and meaningful connections with other ...
I hear a lot about how educators fear the specter of artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom. When I think about technology and Hawaiian education historically, I’m struck by Hawaiians’ fearless ...
When legendary primatologist Jane Goodall passed away at 91 earlier this month, many memorials focused on her outsized ...
Jewish life has always included debate, diversity, and dialogue. The Talmud preserves arguments not for their resolution, but ...
In a world of digital distraction and entertainment, citizens are more likely to be controlled by pleasure and distraction ...
A guest post from University of Illinois at Chicago lecturer Keegan Lannon on wrestling with alternative grading.
T.J. Thomson receives funding from the Australian Research Council. He is an affiliate with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making & Society. Daniel Pfurtscheller previously ...
I hate to be “that guy,” but I fear a scenario in which by this time next week, we’ll have lost all context and appreciation for what Vanderbilt is walking into at Alabama. Note that I didn’t predict ...
Across the country, diversity programs are being dismantled and defunded, even as the need for racial justice grows more urgent. In this cultural moment, many people want to engage across ...
Sen. Tom Cotton and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr are calling on lawmakers to pass a bill that would allow state and federal correctional facilities to use use targeted cellphone jamming equipment. AP ...