How plagiarism makes the literacy gap worse
Plagiarism is becoming ubiquitous in academia as an increase in AI-powered writing tools become more advanced and available to students. ...
Plagiarism is becoming ubiquitous in academia as an increase in AI-powered writing tools become more advanced and available to students. ...
Many teachers are embracing the return to a standard classroom setting. Naturally, some are worried about how much stress will ...
AI has untapped potential in classrooms, from preschool through higher education. An AI digital assistant used in a classroom can ...
In this week’s Innovations in Education, hosted by Kevin Hogan: How online tutoring helps us close learning gaps and support ...
We have a saying where I work at the Van Andel Institute for Education: “We believe learning should be memorable, ...
This year, classrooms are opening with a combination of optimism and uncertainty. On one hand, this is the first truly ...
As back-to-school commences this fall, in addition to the students and teachers returning to school buildings, somewhere between 160,000 and ...
Just for a moment, think about your physical environment. Perhaps you’re taking your lunch break in your car that has ...
This fall, I will return to the classroom for my second year teaching English at Philadelphia’s Excel Academy South, an accelerated high school experience ...
In early 2020, 7.3 million students received special education services as required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), ...
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