A weekly podcast about the future of learning. Join host Jeff Young and other EdSurge reporters as t
A mockumentary web series made by undergraduates makes some timely observations about college admiss
The pandemic has sparked more-nuanced conversations about kids and tech, getting away from simple qu
EdSurge recently took a microphone to a university campus and asked several students to share their
For more than a decade, the nonprofit behind the popular storytelling podcast The Moth has run works
A new documentary follows an educator and activist pushing to require schools to offer reading instr
A professor of urban education dug into the history of school reform in Philadelphia, and came away
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down the consideration of race in college admissions
Scholars have taken to podcasting, interviewing each other about ideas and sharing their favorite ar
As colleges think about diversity on their campuses, they need to consider issues of class as well a
A group of researchers developed a tool that uses AI to test and improve digital course materials. O
A Drexel University professor has been researching how to make children’s media more inclusive. And
“Why do some schools get better quickly, and others get stuck?” That question drove MIT professor of
When their school implemented a new policy requiring students to lock their phones in pouches during
Since the pandemic, more professors are reporting they’re having trouble connecting with their stude
It’s important to nurture philosophical thinking in kids throughout school and college. So argues a
Professors are finding that they can’t just go back to teaching as they did before the pandemic and
For decades, proponents of open access scholarship have worked to make the research in scholarly jou
In 2015, a video went viral showing a white school resource officer violently flipping over a Black
A growing number of educators are wondering whether the grading system is hindering students rather
Sometime early in elementary school, kids are put on one of two paths: regular or gifted. Where did