Tag: school
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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 ... -
The Best Canadian Coat Brands to Help You Tackle Winter
[ad_1] Photography via Soia & Kyo#WeTheNorth By Ivy Tang Date October 6, 2023 Canada and cold go hand in hand so it’s no surprise that Canadian companies are among some of the coolest when it comes to coats. In a country where the temperature dips from October to April, keeping outerwear fresh, fashionable and functional ... -
As AI Chatbots Rise, More Educators Look to Oral Exams — With High-Tech Twist
[ad_1] Since the release of ChatGPT late last year, the essay has been declared dead as an effective way to measure learning. After all, students can now enter any assigned question into an AI chatbot and get a perfectly formatted, five-paragraph essay back ready to turn in (well, after a little massaging to take out ... -
How Many English Learners Graduate From High School? It Depends Where They Live
[ad_1] Exactly how much of a gap exists between native-English speakers and English learners depends on the state. In Indiana and Florida, graduation rates for English learners are approaching 90 percent and almost on par with the overall student population. The worst state for English learners is New York, where only 39 percent of them ... -
How to Drive Student Success With Creative Generative AI Tools in the Classroom: Part 2
[ad_1] This article is the second of a two-part series covering key principles to consider when integrating a generative AI creativity tool into your academic setting. Read the first article here. The first two principles focused on how to ensure that the AI tool not only fits with existing technology and workflows but equips students ... -
Readers Respond: Does Fixing the Leaky STEM Pipeline Require Calculus To Adapt?
[ad_1] The need to strengthen the science, technology, math and engineering (STEM) careers pipeline has received renewed interest lately. Whether students can successfully flow through the pipeline to fill vital jobs in the country may have significance for the national interest, according to some observers. So what would it take to make STEM truly open ... -
Magical Mementos: Collecting Souvenirs from Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
With the release of The Cursed Child, audiences have even more opportunities to immerse themselves in the enchantment of the Harry Potter universe. Lucky for us, The Cursed Child provides a wide variety of entrancing souvenirs, which are an integral part of any Potter fan’s collection. Both the Cursed Child Vortex Magnet and the Cursed ... -
Dear Abby: With one stupid act, my dad lost his job, benefits and the respect of his family
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: My dad is the breadwinner in our family. A few years ago, he got fired for looking at “inappropriate” material at work. When he told us what happened, he described it as a raunchy comedy special. So, being a good son and thinking Dad was wrongfully terminated, I started calling law firms ...











