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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’s worth taking a closer look at how the systems we live in -- including our education systems --

If you ask middle school and high school students these days the most important skills they’re learn

Talk of the metaverse is suddenly everywhere, but what does that mean for education? To help us sort

What can today’s activists and educators fighting for equity in computer science and the tech indust

Who gets to learn about computer science in school? Though more schools these days offer CS classes,

In the last few years, the landscape of media for youngsters has gone through a transformation. Now

Jackie Kim is on a quest to launch a career in acting and stunts, make it big in the movies—oh, and

This week, we’re digging into this issue of teen sleep, and looking at the latest in the brain scien

A repeat of an episode from 2021, which recently won an Azbee Award: An online course at Concordia U

America is getting more and more diverse. But you wouldn’t know it by looking at the makeup of publi

It’s still popular to prize students who have “grit,” who overcome tough odds to succeed. A new book

A new effort is trying to bring a fresh approach to gifted education, and it doesn't take place in a

One big theme in education innovation circles is that the professional world is changing faster than

At a recent education event, two devoted educators debated the question: Is a university degree the

Many classroom environments favor a certain kind of thinker, usually the students who are quick to r

The cost of college keeps climbing, and these days colleges are considering all kinds of innovative

The false choice between personal growth or a decent paycheck isn’t serving teenagers well. Young pe

The 15-year old who won the Scripps National Spelling Bee last summer is no stranger to victory, hav

Burned out, tired, demoralized, at a breaking point. Spend time with educators these days in K-12 or

What happens when a venture capitalist who funds edtech companies faces off with an edtech critic ab