Thanks to digital media, it’s getting harder and harder to capture students’ attention. Some teachers think microlearning might help young people engage in the classroom again.
The de Paul school in Louisville offers a summer program, where students can "catch up" on reading and math skills, for kids ...
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Math classrooms shifted over time to the discovery model. Not suddenly, and not without good intentions. There was a ...
A systematic review of research on intercultural communication in higher education finds that cultural "power distance," ...
Stockton professor Lisa Cox reflects on her Fulbright Specialist work in Romania, teaching Guided Autobiography to foster ...
Imagine a scenario when your teacher walks in and defines a concept, draws a diagram, shares a PowerPoint Presentation and ...
As the US celebrates its 250th anniversary, a professor of political thought argues that the focus should be on the pursuit ...
Education company Daekyo is accelerating its global expansion with businesses including its supplemental education service ...
Final-year education student Sibusiso Nkosi has been selected for an international teacher exchange programme in the United ...
Dartmouth-linked study found strong academic gains among students using an AI tutor, but researchers say larger trials are ...