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

One of the most popular topics these days in education is mastery learning—the idea that the pace of

What if you could map every book and article assigned in college courses around the world and see wh

Online tutoring is big business—especially for a growing number of companies that connect native Eng

For most of us, hearing something just once isn’t nearly enough to commit it to memory. But with tod

“Impact investing” is a term that has become increasingly trendy. And one of the largest higher-ed f

This week’s podcast features an unlikely education leader. His name is Anthony Johnson, and the titl

Plenty of groups these days are trying to reinvent college. There are entrepreneurs and foundations

In Louisiana, educators have to worry about privacy when it comes to technology. The state has perha

“Someone should create a Center for Social Solutions, identify a handful of challenges and try to wo

At a time when more than 7 in 10 transgender students face bullying or harassment over their gender

"I no longer think there's a huge difference between for-profit and public higher education," Tweete

It's hard for students, professors or even journalists to get a glimpse of just how much data colleg

Artificial intelligence is changing things—or, the people who are building the algorithms and techno

Bernard Bull has long been a champion of experimental higher ed models. And one of his biggest inspi

In the last few years, terms like “whole child” and “social-emotional learning” have become buzzword

Hollywood comedies like last year's Life of the Party portray adult students as fish out of water in

Teaching isn’t a simple one-way exchange. Often there are lessons to be learned from the very act of

There’s a boom in the number of grad degrees and certificates being awarded these days, especially a

The college admissions scandal, which the FBI codenamed Varsity Blues, has raised questions about th