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High school students are thriving with EdTech, from AI-powered writing support to immersive AR field trips and booming esports teams.
Choosing a college major isn’t about locking in your future—it’s about exploring your passions, asking questions, and discovering direction.
Once defined by lukewarm pizza and chocolate milk cartons, school cafeterias are transforming through chain partnerships, culinary programs, and AI.
Born from a desire to innovate public education and offer families more choice, charter schools have become a fixture in the American K–12 landscape.
From backstage tech to center stage talent, school drama programs are thriving—thanks to new technology and the timeless power of teamwork.
From Friday night lights to kindergarten art shows, a great school is more than just a place for academics—it’s the beating heart of the community.
As summer internships hit their stride, college students across the country are gaining more than just experience; they’re finding confidence and purpose.
Schools can create a secure and productive environment for young artists by understanding these risks and implementing comprehensive safety measures.
Using widely-available programs and tech keeps K-8 students enthusiastic and learning.
Empower every learner to personalize education by telling their story and understanding how they learn using the UDL framework for learner-centered success.
Maximizing education access opportunities for kids in the way that they need it.
There are ways to develop learning opportunities that meet the needs of all students.
“Yes, and,” is rooted in the idea that all ideas are embraced.
Eighty percent of people who suffer from depression can’t afford to be properly diagnosed, much less properly treated.
Rule Number One in education funding: the Supreme Court said that education is not a fundamental right that is guaranteed by the US Constitution.
In this episode, Dr. Steve Webb discusses his career from a teacher to the superintendent of the Vancouver Public Schools in Washington.
Getting excited about tech in class

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