How Writing ‘Letters to Strangers’ Helps Students Who Need Mental Health Support – EdSurge News
For a young person struggling with mental health, what kind of difference would it make to know they aren’t alone? To know that someone else […]
For a young person struggling with mental health, what kind of difference would it make to know they aren’t alone? To know that someone else […]
When Alexis Hancock signed her child up for child care, she wasn’t expecting to have to download an app to participate. When that app began […]
The College Board — the organization that designs the Advanced Placement college-level curricula for high school students — recently removed a number of terms from […]
Today’s high school graduates are increasingly questioning whether higher education is worth it, and that’s pushing colleges to rethink the value they bring students. This […]
Engagement and creativity play such important roles in the learning process, but with the myriad of other requirements and obligations, they can easily get lost […]
Jasper Smith did not spend her freshman year at Howard University studying in the red-brick buildings on its campus in Washington, D.C. Instead, due to […]
This week, student loan refinance giant SoFi filed a lawsuit to end the federal student loan payment and interest pause. Unsurprisingly, borrower advocates and the […]
When Shai Reshef started a free online university called University of the People nearly 15 years ago, skepticism was high. Online education was viewed as […]
Criticisms that invalidate the U.S. News college and university rankings have existed for decades. This annotated timeline of online resources critiquing the U.S. News rankings […]
AI tools have rapidly entered Language Arts classrooms. The proliferation of AI tools has outpaced efforts to understand how AI’s presence might change teaching practices […]