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We’ve all witnessed it. The Thanksgiving table and other family gatherings turned terribly wrong. “Don’t talk about politics.” Maybe our parents told us that. Somewhere along the way, we’ve lost the ...
NEW YORK — When April Schneider’s children returned to in-person classrooms this year, she thought they were leaving behind the struggles from more than a year of remote learning. No more problems ...
While providing students with access to digital tools is important, educators must also find solutions for the digital use and the digital design divides. As Editor in Chief, Ryan works on developing ...
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Convergence Center for Policy Resolution (Convergence), together with partners, Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley, and Constructive Dialogue ...
When it comes to classroom edtech use, digital tools have a drastically different impact when they are used actively instead of passively–a critical difference examined in the 2023-2024 Speak Up ...
The findings from the longitudinal component of the Learning and Assessing in Digital Citizenship (“eCitizen”) Project were released today (May 3). The “eCitizen” Project is a longitudinal study that ...
SIR: An analysis by the United Nations put the number of schoolchildren impacted by school closures due to COVID-19 at more than 91%. Around 1.6 billion pupils in 190 countries were left without ...
Alfie Kohn, in his Sept. 16, 2009, Commentary “The Value of Negative Learning,” divides education into two discrete camps: traditional (bad) and progressive (good). But in a 1902 article titled “The ...
We’ve all witnessed it. The Thanksgiving table and other family gatherings turned terribly wrong. “Don’t talk about politics.” Maybe our parents told us that. Somewhere along the way, we’ve lost the ...