Recently I placed an empty cardboard box in the center of my preschool classroom of 4-year-olds. No label. No instructions. No purpose given. A few years ago, that simple box would have instantly ...
First, it was no phones in schools. Now, amid the debate around edtech, schools are looking to go screen free.
A premature baby, a pandemic and new pediatric research reveal why the screen-time debate is more nuanced than simply counting minutes.
In a system serving nearly 1 million students across more than 1,800 schools, the distance between a central office cubicle and a second grade classroom in New York City Public Schools can feel ...
Educators have seen wave after wave of “innovative” solutions promise to address long-standing challenges — from personalization and engagement to ...
Cobretti D. Williams, Ph.D., (he/him) is a fellowship editor for the Voices of Change Fellowship at EdSurge. Cobretti has nearly 10 years of experience in higher education administration, research and ...
A college student says she was falsely accused of cheating, and her story has gone viral. Where is the line between acceptable help and cheating with AI? When Marley Stevens posted a quick video on ...
Aggressive. That’s the word that comes to mind when assessing the pace of change promising — or threatening, depending on your point of view — to sweep through education at the top of 2026. To help ...
Movers removed bookshelves from Almeda Elementary in Houston in May 2024 in preparation for a “team center,” part of the campus transformation under the New Education System. HOUSTON — On a Saturday ...
EdSurge journalists distilled expertise from education sources of all sorts into predictions for this new calendar year. Here’s what to keep your eyes on.⚡ Reckoning With the Realities and ...