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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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In Tennessee, the education system made headlines a few years back when the state announced the “Ten

As more colleges dive deeper into their own completion and retention data, they don't always like wh

A few years back, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) found itself in the news for the r

Last year, the U. of Michigan launched a major campus-wide effort to encourage a culture of continua

This week, we take you to Auckland. A few months back, our own Betsy Corcoran traveled to New Zealan

Donald Trump is about to take office, and one of the many places where change is coming will be the

The classroom. Since the 1950s, the setup of your average second, sixth or tenth grade classroom has

It’s here, it’s here! Once again, we’ve come upon that week in December when we celebrate all things

Want to hear the full interview with Sandy? Check out the EdSurge On Air podcast. For those who are

Jim Shelton, President of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), provided one of the keynotes this pa

If you could create a college from scratch today what would it look like? Minerva Schools at KGI has

Today, we’re actually bringing back an old favorite while we generate some new content for you. Back

Thirty-two. That’s how many years John Deasy has spent in education as a teacher, high school princi

Many faculty see introductory science courses as "gateway" classes to weed out students. Not Marco M

Blake Montgomery, one-half of the EdSurge On Air podcast team, is bidding EdSurge adieu to take on a

Bridget Burns sees plenty of "superheroes"—26-year-old Silicon Valley types with good intentions, ye

Unity is one of the most widely used game development engines, but what does that have to do with ed

A few weeks back, EdSurge published a podcast interview with education consultant and commentator Al

Our guest today is Gretchen Shipley, a partner at the law firm Fagen, Friedman, and Fulfrost, who of

Jahana Hayes, the 2016 National Teacher of the Year, knows what it takes to be a good teacher. In fa