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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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It can be harder than ever for teachers to manage their relationships with parents, even though digi

There’s a growing push to add AI literacy as a subject in schools and colleges. But what exactly is

Holding student attention may be harder than ever. Even if educators make students put away their sm

Experts have described this as a 'golden age' of discovery in the area of learning science, with new

What were the biggest surprises and trends in education in 2023? Hear from five EdSurge reporters as

“Why do some schools get better quickly, and others get stuck?” That question drove MIT professor of

Paul LeBlanc grew Southern New Hampshire University to an online education powerhouse with more than

When the libertarian billionaire Peter Thiel started a fellowship 13 years ago that pays young peopl

Students these days are under constant watch with digital tools — whether it’s friends posting pictu

Schools of education are working harder at recruiting these days, in response to enrollment declines

It’s important to nurture philosophical thinking in kids throughout school and college. So argues a

The rise of generative AI technology such as ChatGPT could rapidly reshape knowledge work in the nex

When a professor’s research showed that standard methods of teaching problem-solving weren’t working

More educators are wondering whether the grading system hinders many students rather than helps them

It’s statistically harder to get into a selective college these days, and who gets in and why can fe

Since winning the Nobel Prize for physics in 2001, Carl Wieman has devoted the bulk of his energies

Students these days are terrible at sorting facts from misinformation online and on social media. Bu

Can educators continue to teach troubling but worthwhile texts in this time of polarization and cult

What if Rodin’s famous sculpture of the thinking man sitting holding his chin gives us the wrong ide

Could cutting-edge virtual reality tech help to spread classical education models and alternatives t