education
According to Harvard economists, Democrats and Republicans both perceive reality very wrong.
The importance of finding and shaping learning communities.
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How can curriculum planners refresh learning in the wake of COVID-19?
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Could better teaching practices make paying attention easier for everyone?
With 45% of recent college graduates under or unemployed, it’s time to explore new solutions.
Would you study abroad online?
Does what you believe in come from reason? Or just your community?
It takes a special person with a special set of skills to reach students on an emotional level.
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Data from LinkedIn suggests soft skills will be the most in-demand as the economy begins to rebuild and 2020 grads look for work.
The future of learning will be different, and now is the time to lay the groundwork.
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With the coronavirus pandemic upending summer plans, now’s the perfect time to learn something new.
The future of education and work will rely on teaching students deeper problem-solving skills.
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According to a man that knows more than 20 languages, the key is to start in the middle.
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To create wiser adults, add empathy to the school curriculum.
What does it mean to “lead without authority”?
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Universities claim to prepare students for the world. How many actually do it?
When the COVID-19 crisis is over, how will education have changed? Will we have made the most of this moment?
The institutional barriers that have often held creative teaching back are being knocked down by the coronavirus era.
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A fun and completely safe experiment for the family to try during quarantine.
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Who is to blame for the U.S.’s dismal college graduation rate? “Radical” educator Dennis Littky has a hunch.
If a crisis like this only comes once in a hundred years, so does this opportunity.
The pandemic reminds us that our higher education system, with all its flaws, remains a key part of our strategic reserve.
‘Know thy students’ is the principle that can change the form of education, worldwide.
The distracting nature of modern media is having a terrible effect on what we learn.
A new study at UPenn found that effective learning includes mistakes—just not too many.
Now is the perfect time to take up a new language. Self-motivation and commitment are key to mastering this fun and useful new skill.
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The coronavirus pandemic is highlighting the innovations that have been desperately needed in higher education all along.
Young people could even end up less anxiety-ridden, thanks to newfound confidence
The coronavirus pandemic offers online education companies a chance to prove themselves.
We know what effective teaching looks like. Implementing it can change the lives of Americans.