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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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What if you could travel 20 years into the future and visit a model high school of that time? That’s

The SAT can feel very different to different students. While it can give any college applicant stres

One of the most selective college scholarship programs in the U.S. could wind down in the next few y

You may remember the announcement one year ago today of a new private university in Texas that hoped

What if you gathered a group of high school students in New York City, gave them fancy microphones a

People who happen to be good at school and college are often described as ‘smart,’ and our systems t

How Metaphors Shape Edtech

2022/10/18

There are many metaphors of edtech out there, and sometimes we might not even realize the metaphor i

An evolutionary biologist who studies the physiology of aging has some surprising advice about brain

What should the college career center look like in this moment of seismic shifts in the job market a

Longtime professor Cathy Davidson is on a mission these days to promote the practice of active learn

There's a big difference between being nearly done with college and getting that diploma. In the fin

It’s back-to-school season, but not every teacher opted to return. This week, we listen in on a fran

Some big state universities have decided to get into online learning with a big splash, by buying an

Millions of U.S. adults have attended some college but never finished a degree. What does it take to

It’s easier than you might think to pay someone to write a term paper for you. A former homework-for

Taryn Southern is a pioneering YouTuber who these days experiments with how cutting edge tech might

As an instructional coach, Jennifer Yoo-Brannon’s conversations with educators have gotten increasin

Bad experiences and feelings of disengagement in middle and high school can haunt students even as t

What if schools and colleges ditched letter grades and GPAs? That’s the key question in this episode

Three educators who were part of EdSurge's first Voices of Change Writing Fellowship share how perso