We explain how schools are using artificial intelligence. By Evan Gorelick I’m a writer for The Morning. Chatbots have wormed their way into everything: phones, cars, TVs, offices. They’re also in ...
My students’ easy access to chatbots forced me to make humanities instruction even more human. Credit...Animation By Sean Dong Supported by By Carlo Rotella Carlo Rotella is the author of “What Can I ...
I always wanted my kids to go to a hybrid school, with both in-class and at-home learning. Now that we attend one, I see the pros and cons. Overall, we prefer it to a traditional model for the ...
Social studies teacher Gregg Solkovits remembers his days years ago at Monroe High in the San Fernando Valley as an unlucky campus wanderer, trudging from classroom to classroom, lugging teaching ...
In the latest volley between a public college and a state legislature, the president of Texas A&M University at College Station fired a faculty member and removed a dean and department head from their ...
Nowadays, many students have behavioral difficulties: lack of concentration, limited autonomy, incessant chatter, etc. What if part of the solution lay in the ergonomics and layout of a classroom?
For decades, curriculum, pedagogy, and technology have evolved to meet the changing needs of students. But in many schools, the classroom environment itself hasn’t kept pace. Classic layouts that ...