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EdSurge Podcast

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

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One house in Massachusetts is suddenly brimming with remote learning. With seven family members all

Today we’re looking at what K-12 schools could look like after social distancing is over and people

Last fall, EdSurge wrote about a specialized preschool program in Ohio for kids who have experienced

With college campuses across the country shut-down due to COVID-19, teaching has suddenly moved onli

The new realities of the COVID-19 pandemic are starting to set in this week, as schools across the c

We’ve been doing a lot of coverage this month of schools and colleges closing and shifting online to

Every day, a new batch of colleges announces that in-person classes are closed and teaching will shi

Even though SXSWedu was cancelled, we pressed on with our planned session—recorded remotely rather t

On this bonus episode of the EdSurge Podcast we’re talking about the youngest victims of the opioid

How can teachers keep any racial or cultural bias they might have out of their classrooms, and make

Dave Eggers is best known for his best-selling books, including The Circle and A Heartbreaking Work

In many classrooms these days, student discussion can grow so heated that passion threatens to overw

Today we’re diving into this issue of screen time, with a guest who for years has tracked research a

There’s a budding field called the science of teaching and learning, where scholars are figuring out

Not so long ago, students did most of their learning at school, and maybe while doing homework or du

In an usual study on student debt, NYU anthropologist Caitlin Zaloom sat down with more than 160 peo

A new book argues that hope is something that can be taught, and that it is the key to countering to

A two-minute video made by students at the University of Wisconsin at Madison was meant to promote s

Parents are giving up custody of their kids to get need-based college financial aid. That was a head

When people think of education, they often picture content knowledge in subjects like reading, writi