Tag: education
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Climate Action Africa, Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Pilot ‘Faith for Climate Action’
[ad_1] Climate Action Africa and Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Catholic Church, Clegg have embarked on an extraordinary journey to instil environmental stewardship in the hearts of young minds through the Faith for Climate Action (F4CA) a program by Climate Action Africa. The inaugural project, themed “Integrating Religion and AI for Climate Action,” kicked off ... -
What Student Loan Debt Means for the American Dream
[ad_1] On February 20, 1961, the 35th president of the United States, John F. Kennedy, provided a profound message to the U.S. Congress regarding the importance of education. “Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education,” stated President Kennedy. “Our requirements for world leadership, our hopes for economic growth, ... -
More tankers, E-7s, and better comms: lessons from Air Force’s Red Flag
[ad_1] The latest iteration of the U.S. Air Force’s Red Flag wargame revealed some kinks to be worked out before the service can fully interoperate with the U.S. Navy in the Indo-Pacific region. The air combat exercise, which ran from July 17 to August 4, started at Nellis Air Force Base and extended hundreds of ... -
Which Colleges Pay Off for Low-Income Students?
[ad_1] As juniors and seniors return to high school this fall, part of their school day likely will include thinking about which colleges and universities they’ll apply to. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings. But recent data suggests that’s the case for fewer students, as college enrollment remains sluggish and some members of Gen Z ... -
Personalizing Language Arts Education With AI Tools: A Teacher’s Perspective
[ad_1] The integration of AI tools in English language arts (ELA) instruction has emerged as a potentially transformative pedagogical approach that could redefine the traditional landscape of education. Tools, such as AI-powered writing assistants and language-analysis platforms, offer real-time feedback and aim to empower students to engage in self-directed learning and refine their writing and ... -
Higher Ed Should Pay Attention to the Corporate World’s Growing Use of Skills Data
[ad_1] Employers these days are moving to skills-based hiring — looking for signs that candidates have specific abilities rather than just checking for a college degree as a default qualification. The embrace of competencies over credentials is driven by ongoing shortages of talent in many sectors, which was underlined just last week, when the U.S. ... -
Facing a Digital Divide, Student Success Requires Connectivity and Access to Technology
[ad_1] The digital divide has long been a simmering problem facing millions of students that took a global pandemic to bring to a boil. At the time, nearly 16 million students in the United States lacked home internet access, according to a widely cited report from Common Sense Media. Despite incremental progress made to narrow ... -
Who Does School Reform Serve?
[ad_1] Camika Royal knows the Philadelphia school system, and not just because she was a student there in her childhood. For her doctoral research at Temple University, Royal dug into the turbulent history of school reform in the city from the 1960s up to now, including reading through the minutes of every school board meeting ...











