Tag: education
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Student loan forgiveness: When do student loan payments resume?
[ad_1] Federal student loan payments have been on a three-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that will soon be a thing of the past. Starting in October, federal student loan payments will resume, according to the Federal Student Aid website run by the U.S. Department of Education. Here’s what you need to know ... -
Unlocking the Power of Personalized Learning With Trustworthy AI and Advanced Analytics
[ad_1] Personalized learning is an educational approach that tailors the learning experience to the specific needs and preferences of each student. It recognizes and strives to accommodate differences in students’ backgrounds, learning styles and abilities. As a result, each student deserves an education that is tailored to their individual needs and characteristics. Technology plays a ... -
Digital Ad Expert, UNESCO’s Global Education Coalition to improve Digital Advertising Accessibility
[ad_1] Digital Ad Expert, Aleph Group, Inc’s social initiative to create economic opportunities through digital advertising education, is delighted to join UNESCO’s Global Education Coalition. Formed in March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Global Education Coalition was established by UNESCO – the United Nations agency dedicated to bringing people together through education and science ... -
What’s Really Getting in the Way of Teachers Embracing Edtech?
[ad_1] Amy Ballard, Ph.D., a math teacher and instructional coach at Brashier Middle College Charter High School in Simpsonville, South Carolina, has more than two decades of experience and spends a lot of time thinking about edtech. Yet Ballard’s main focus is not the tools themselves, but rather, how to support teachers leveraging edtech to ... -
How Can Colleges Close the Latino Graduation Gap?
[ad_1] While this data is not exactly positive, Labandera says a bright spot is that it reveals that opportunities exist for higher education institutions to reach out and support students who started but haven’t finished their degrees. “The higher education system was created for a more traditional student that finishes an associate degree in two ... -
AI in Higher Ed: Using What We Already Know About Good Teaching Practices
[ad_1] How is AI currently utilized in higher education? As of fall 2023, we are still in the early stages of figuring out what AI integration means for higher ed. In some classrooms, such as my own, we talk about what AI can and can’t do. We look at examples of output from large language ... -
The Future of Democracy Depends on a Quality Civics Education
[ad_1] Right now, millions of students around the country are comfortably in their seats for the 2023-24 school year. Meanwhile, almost 40 percent of the American public still contest the results of a free and fair election, and with the 2024 federal election around the corner, political polarization in the United States seems neverending, leaving ... -
Top 5: A Quiet Revolution in Math and Affordable Teacher Housing Among Most-Read Topics of Sept 2023
[ad_1] Here’s a look at the top EdSurge stories for September, as the new school year kicked off. Our coverage of new approaches to math education drew the most interest from readers, with two different features exploring how to rethink calculus making our Top 5. Also topping the chart was an in-depth look at one ...











