The leader in homeschool and student-centered education is partnering with Subject to launch a full curriculum for grades 6-12 that’s built to inspire Gen Z learners. DALLAS--(BUSINESS ...
In 2025, education is transforming, driven by game-changing technologies like artificial intelligence and the needs of a changing world of work. The traditional model of front-loading education in ...
Anderson is a journalist, author and speaker. She spent 20 years covering finance including 10 at the New York Times before shifting her focus to learning. She is currently working on a book about the ...
Debates about curriculum—the meat of what students learn day in and day out in schools—often come down to ideology. What knowledge do students need to participate in society? Which values are ...
With five years of experience as a writer and editor in the higher education and career development space, Ilana has a passion for creating accessible, relevant content that demystifies the higher-ed ...
How can countries leverage digital solutions to build equitable, relevant, and resilient education systems with a positive impact on learning outcomes? Concurrently, digital technologies are ...
The Essential Education curriculum includes 13 requirements, divided into three segments: the first-year experience, the pathway, and activities for well-being and success. Additionally, students will ...
The integration of environmental concerns into curriculum and pedagogy has emerged as a critical response to the escalating global challenges of climate change and ecological degradation. Educational ...
The 2025 International Day of Education inspires reflections on the power of education to equip individuals and communities navigate, understand and influence technological advancement. This year the ...
At Smith, we don’t have a core set of classes every entering student must take. With our open curriculum, you’re free to explore new horizons and expand your interests. Apart from one writing ...
Politicians used to care how much students learn. Now, to find a defense of educational excellence, we have to look beyond politics. Credit...Photo illustration by Alex Merto Supported by By Dana ...