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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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These days teachers need some basic training in a number of fields, including mental health and soci

With every new generation of students there’s an effort to understand what’s different about them, a

Two longtime professors hoped the pandemic would reset the small liberal arts colleges where they ta

A new documentary called 'The Right to Read' follows an educator and activist pushing to require sch

EdSurge visited large lecture classes to get a sense of what college feels like now that COVID is mo

Even before ChatGPT was released, AI experts were exploring how to detect language written by this n

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

A free-tuition online institution called University of the People has grown into a mega-college. Its

Active-shooter drills are now common at schools and colleges. But the sometimes-intense simulations

Human brains are wired to think in ways that often lead to biased decisions or incorrect assumptions

The acclaimed author has a passion for working with students, but it’s one she has trouble putting i

Romanticized depictions of teaching in popular culture fail to capture the way teaching actually wor

Getting and holding the attention of students is more difficult since the pandemic, according to man

Many professors are expressing frustration and even “terror” over ChatGPT, the latest AI tool that s

Schools are finding better ways to teach recent immigrant and refugee students. A new book by a high

Professors are finding that they can’t just go back to teaching as they did before the pandemic and

A new AI chatbot can spit out long-form answers to just about any question, in a way that sounds eer

Is a college degree necessary these days? One father and son exemplify a generational difference whe

EdSurge visited large lecture classes to get a sense of what college feels like now that COVID is mo

These days many teachers are documenting their lives on podcasts, Instagram or other social media. I