A weekly podcast about the future of learning. Join host Jeff Young and other EdSurge reporters as t
What a debate about the admissions process at one of the best public high schools in the country say
When the pandemic hit, the traditional final exam just didn't seem to fit the moment for one physics
On this week's episode, we look at how colleges talk about diversity—and about why they embrace it—a
What is going on inside the brain as students sit in classrooms? That has always been something of a
There's plenty of anxiety these days about what the internet and smartphones are doing to our brains
As a high school student, A.D. Carson dreamed of becoming a rapper. And he has, in a way he hopes wi
What the odd and surprising history of 'pulling yourself up by your bootstraps' says about education
Many colleges aren’t asking for SAT and ACT scores this year, and students often can't tour colleges
So what do today’s students, whether in K12 or in college, need to know to be prepared for the world
When Norwich University started the spring semester with an outbreak of COVID-19 cases, the campus w
In the 1960s and '70s, an experimental form of teaching made a big splash at colleges. It was called
What if the way we think about testing and how we measure students is broken? That’s the argument ma
What is the purpose of education? It's a question that William Shakespeare raises in his comedy "Lov
Over the past year the pandemic has dramatically altered college teaching, and one side-effect seems
In his Inaugural Address, Joe Biden spoke at length about unity, calling on Americans to “listen to
An online course at Concordia University is being taught by a legend of Canadian art -- well, by vid
With COVID-19 vaccinations rolling out across the country, there's hope that more schools in the U.S
Teachers are becoming stars these days on TikTok, that social media platform for sharing short video
Last semester was historic: the first full term under the shadow of COVID-19, and nobody really knew
This week we talk with a history professor who thinks that not only can colleges do more to encourag