A UN report has advised caution when it comes to the use of laptops and other digital technology in the classroom, warning that the moderate benefits associated with such use could be overstated. In a ...
The modern classroom looks different than it did fifteen years ago. For one, there’s a lot more blue light. According to ...
The Future of Learning Environments As we move toward 2026, the landscape of education continues to evolve rapidly, driven by technological advancements that enhance teaching and learning experiences.
More than half of Texas teachers use AI in the classroom, a new report shows. But they often don't have any training on how ...
Generative artificial intelligence is here to stay, and K-12 schools need to find ways to use the technology for the benefit of teaching and learning. That’s what many educators, technology companies, ...
Not so long ago Shannon Ahern, a maths and science teacher, could be found working until late at night creating time-consuming resources or worksheets for students of different abilities in her ...
Across the United States, more schools are implementing policies restricting cell phones as concerns about digital distraction, mental health and academic performance rise. The scale of the issue is ...
When powerful institutions announce their intention to impose—and profit from—a radical transformation of our schools, our workplaces, and our daily lives, we have an obligation to ask whether what ...
MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / October 23, 2025 / Artificial intelligence (AI), particularly the leading generative AI chatbot ...
Much of the public conversation about artificial intelligence in education has focused on the perils of plagiarism – students using AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to write convincing essays that they pass ...
If you’re a parent, an educator, or just someone who’s been to school, you’ve probably developed an opinion about generative AI in classrooms. You might fear the demise of the five-paragraph essay, ...
If educators do not learn to embrace AI, they risk being left behind. Yet the question before professional military education ...