Most students expect to see one professor at the front of the classroom throughout the semester. But for those attending Harvey Mudd College, a STEM-focused institution in California, it’s not unusual ...
Laleh Ghotbi is a 4th grade teacher at Riley Elementary School and lives in Salt Lake City. She is also a member of the Hope Street Group: While many educators endorse the principles of culturally ...
One teacher said AI could end up replacing "some parts" of teaching. Many parents, school districts and the federal government alike have embraced artificial intelligence this back-to-school season, ...
With the rise of artificial intelligence, advocates say it can be a helpful tool for kids and teachers — but others say it discourages students from critical thinking. Many educators have been ...
ABSTRACT: Background/Introduction: There have been numerous recent initiatives within medical education to convert multi-tiered academic assessments and the grades that summarize them to a dichotomous ...
I quit my teaching job because of burnout and joined corporate America. After less than a year in an office, I realized I missed teaching and returned to the job. Teaching allows me to be creative, ...
In the evolving field of nutrition and integrative physiology, hands-on learning is a critical component of effective education. Teaching kitchens, which provide a space for individuals to learn and ...
If you want to improve your aerobic capacity, play full-court basketball, not softball. To improve your analytical skills, learn to play chess or bridge, not Chutes and Ladders. If you really want to ...
Resilience, resourcefulness, and adaptability: These three skills are arguably the most indispensable to teachers in 2025. As Education Week’s annual project—The State of Teaching—reveals, America’s ...
President Trump signed an executive order to prohibit federal funds from going to K-12 public schools that teach critical race theory (CRT) or gender issues. The order, which could quickly face legal ...
One hundred years ago a young teacher, John T. Scopes, went on trial in Dayton, Tenn., for violating a recently enacted state law that forbade the state’s educators “to teach any theory that denies ...