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A weekly podcast about the future of learning. Join host Jeff Young and other EdSurge reporters as t

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On this episode we’re going to revisit some of the most memorable moments from our podcast in 2020 -

The disruptions in the job market caused by COVID-19 mean colleges and employers will need to rethin

Forgetting is a feature, not a bug. That's one of the surprising truths about how the brain works in

Some colleges were committed to doing as much in-person teaching and activities as possible this sem

How can educators make their teaching more inclusive? For perspective and advice, we recently talked

This week's guest, John Warner, has just released a timely book with fresh arguments on how to frame

Residencies are the new trend in teacher education. What are they teaching about race? Victoria Thie

This stressful and disrupted semester is leading professors to rethink how they teach, and helping s

Other than their parents and caregivers, children spend more time with their teachers and school sta

Today is Election Day in the U.S. And for this installment of our Pandemic Campus Diaries series, we

Students these days are distracted. Devices and social-media notifications constantly beckon, and in

This week we’re focusing on who is disappearing from higher education due to the pandemic, and what

Research shows young citizens are motivated to vote. But they don’t always make it to the polls. Why

What is studying like this semester when teaching is strained by safety measures like plexiglass bar

Scientists around the country have been teaming up with band educators to test what is and isn’t saf

Getting the balance between safety and openness right is a continuous challenge during the pandemic.

At this point the Zoom call has almost come to define learning and working in the age of COVID-19. A

Classes are back in session at colleges around the country. Well something like college classes are

Howard Gardner has made a long and influential career exploring the mind and how to think about it.

We’re doing something different on the podcast this week, and throughout this semester. We’ve enlist