Successful group work in middle and high school requires thoughtful design. These strategies help teachers structure collaboration so every student contributes—and learns.
Multiple Cornell classes have begun to incorporate artificial intelligence, aiming to more efficiently provide assistance for students and lighten the workload on teaching assistants.
Future schools may well foster human growth and resilience, with teachers as engagement coaches who guide self-aware, adaptable learners.
Instead of banning AI, why don't schools teach students to use it critically? College freshman Maximilian Milovidov shares what he has learned in an "AI writing" course at Columbia University.
This app isn’t about to become a billion-dollar company. It can remember your collection, but only if you return to it using the same computer or phone. Someone without technical skills may struggle ...
Google Search has updated Canvas inside AI Mode, a workspace powered by Gemini that already lets users draft and refine documents, to now support coding projects and interactive tools. With the latest ...
The Dragons’ Den judge, and Marty Supreme actor, has been pushing his enemy-of-the-people shtick in a new arena: Hollywood ...
States face an immense task to prepare for the Jan. 1 kickoff of new Medicaid eligibility mandates affecting millions of lower-income adults in the government-funded health care program.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Winter weather made its way through East Tennessee twice in January, with snow and ice forcing school closures throughout the region. Many school districts have used several ...
After saying I was going to try out ClassPass for months and months, I finally did it. Is there any better way to kick off 2026 by taking advantage of something that is completely free? I don’t think ...
Many School districts across Green Country are canceling classes for a third day because most neighborhoods are still snow-packed. One of Union Public Schools’ bus routes near 77th and Sheridan goes ...
To maintain your current lifestyle after you retire, you'll need to replace about 80% of your pre-retirement income. Few Americans' nest eggs are large enough at retirement for them to do that ...