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4 votes
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California's push for mandatory ethnic studies classes runs into the Israel-Palestine conflict in designing a curriculum
22 votes -
The misguided war on the SAT
30 votes -
Before I reach my enemy, bring me some heads
12 votes -
Notes on the Ivory Coast
6 votes -
Why Indian universities are ditching English-only education
17 votes -
The importance of handwriting is becoming better understood
39 votes -
How the ballpoint pen killed cursive
41 votes -
A 17th-century classic of Ethiopian philosophy might be a fake. Does it matter, or is that just how philosophy works?
14 votes -
French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress
34 votes -
Should AI be permitted in college classrooms? Four scholars weigh in
13 votes -
War against the children
13 votes -
Record $100 million settlement reached in lawsuits alleging torture, rape, atarvation at US Christian school
34 votes -
University of Eastern Finland has received more funding from the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland to continue the Karelian language revitalization project
8 votes -
Ludwig Wittgenstein in the classroom - his thoughts about teaching the student who responds in unexpected ways
7 votes -
Teaching myself calculus at sixty-five
24 votes -
Well before the first climbing frame was patented as "jungle gym", mathematician Charles Hinton thought they might be able to teach kids four-dimensional thinking
15 votes -
The long road to #StoptheShock
5 votes -
Globetrotting Black nutritionist Flemmie P. Kittrell revolutionized early childhood education and illuminated ‘hidden hunger’
2 votes -
Sold a Story: How teaching kids to read went so wrong
12 votes -
Finnish astronomers acquitted in defamation case related to protesting harassment – astrophysicist Christian Ott argued protests cost him postdoc position
5 votes -
All people are created educable, a vital oft-forgotten tenet of modern democracy
14 votes -
Inside a highly lucrative, ethically questionable essay-writing service
10 votes -
Two powerful unions have come together to fight the right’s attack on higher ed
12 votes -
New recommendation to ban Muslim headscarves in Danish elementary schools has been met with a backlash in Denmark
5 votes -
Emmanuel Macron’s new roadmap for education
3 votes -
On language discrimination within Ukraine
@Voytsekhovskyi: A thread about why many Ukrainians speak Russian and why it was not actually their choice but rather consequences of about 400-year #RussianColonialism. Today we'll review just some examples of how Russia methodically was banning 🇺🇦language and forcing Ukrainians to forget it. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/HIuxrLFdpc
8 votes -
Reading to improve language skills? Focus on fiction rather than non-fiction
6 votes -
A homework task prompts kids to reflect deeply on learning, and its limits
6 votes -
My students cheated... a lot
27 votes -
Schools offering “Finnish education” are emerging across Indian cities – activity-based learning over textbook-based, test-oriented education
9 votes -
Greenland offers a roadmap for how to get Inuktut taught in Nunavut's schools
3 votes -
I no longer grade my students’ work – and I wish I had stopped sooner
18 votes -
Local school districts are caught in the middle of the culture wars as the right tries to gain control
10 votes -
Jordan Peterson’s resignation is about one thing: Money
12 votes -
The SAT will go completely digital by 2024
5 votes -
Denmark says it will take measures to protect teachers' freedom of expression and prevent the risks of self-censorship
8 votes -
Supreme Court weighs mandating public funds for religious schools in Maine
8 votes -
Where the humanities aren't in crisis
3 votes -
Improving MIT’s written commitment to freedom of expression
4 votes -
As women become 60% of all US college students and continue to outpace & outperform men, the WSJ takes a look at how colleges and students feel about it
16 votes -
He taught a Ta-Nehisi Coates essay. Then he was fired.
12 votes -
I signed up to write college essays for rich kids. I found cheating is more complicated than I thought.
29 votes -
You are not a visual learner: The biggest myth in education
15 votes -
2021 United States teacher shortage survey overview
6 votes -
The fight to whitewash US history: At least fifteen states are trying to ban schools from teaching critical race theory and the 1619 Project. The reactionary movement stretches back to the 1920s.
18 votes -
Relative student ability is remarkably static and predictable from pre-K to college and beyond
17 votes -
Your hat sucks: UbuWeb
4 votes -
Becker College (Worcester, Massachusetts) closing its doors
8 votes -
What are the single best resources for learning something new?
When learning something new, often available resources are lacking in some departments - whether they're missing information, poorly written, or tedious and dry. But occasionally, some content...
When learning something new, often available resources are lacking in some departments - whether they're missing information, poorly written, or tedious and dry. But occasionally, some content just stands out as above and beyond the rest, serving to not only make the learning process enjoyable but also to kindle interest in further exploration. What is that for you?
This could encompass everything from computer programming to literary criticism, and could be in the form of a website, book, video tutorial, or the like.
13 votes