You know that guilty feeling when you unlock your phone just to “check something,” and suddenly—bam!—45 minutes vanish into the vortex of TikTok dances, Instagram reels, or endless Reddit threads?
On a recent morning, I had the chance to read poems my ninth-grade English students had written about encounters with racism. I was struck by the beauty and poignance of many of their lines. Yet I ...
AI chatbots have slipped into classrooms, study sessions, and professional training with remarkable speed, promising to make hard subjects feel manageable and dense readings instantly digestible. The ...
Each morning, Liberty City’s Primer Microschool kicks off with the young students singing along to the alphabet song, their voices ringing out with excitement. Teacher Apryl Shackelford leads them in ...
One of the biggest risks in learning ecosystems is scatter — consuming interesting but irrelevant content, or spending too much time researching for the right materials.
How do teachers learn to teach in a way they likely never experienced as students, and especially if they didn’t learn how do it in their preparation programs? One option is to learn that way through ...
Open your favorite social-media platform and you’ll see dozens of threads from faculty members in anguish over students using ChatGPT to cheat. Generative AI tools aren’t going away, and neither is ...
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