As we head towards 2026, AI has become a powerful aid for both learners and teachers, enabling personalized study and ...
In 2025, the pace of change in online learning is unlike anything the education sector has ever experienced. From a flexible ...
AI isn’t destroying learning, it’s exposing how education replaced thinking with ritual. Knowledge has shifted from static maps to living webs that demand judgment, not recall. The real risk isn’t ...
Education today faces deep inequities in access, a global shortage of qualified teachers, and outdated systems that leave millions of K–12 students unprepared for a rapidly changing, technology-driven ...
Based on the evidence, we reached an important conclusion: Learning evaluation is working exactly as it was designed—to control and limit credential-applicable credit because of the assumption that ...
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is profoundly transforming teaching, learning, and ...
By Ing. Professor Douglas BOATENGWhen attendance is mistaken for achievementThere is a quiet illusion at the heart of modern education policy, one so familiar that it is rarely questioned. Governments ...
Politicians used to care how much students learn. Now, to find a defense of educational excellence, we have to look beyond politics. Credit...Photo illustration by Alex Merto Supported by By Dana ...
Re “Have We Quit on Learning?,” by Dana Goldstein (news article, May 11): Governors are rising up — not giving up — on education as we know it. Education is the single best investment we can make in ...