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Program that teaches forest management sees record enrollment: What's driving the interest?
The Connecticut Forest and Park Association's Master Woodland Manager program is returning for its fifth year this fall with a... Read more
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Study highlights how tribal libraries bridge the digital divide
A new study led by researchers at the University at Albany's Center for Technology in Government finds that in some... Read more
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Talking about sex isn't always easy for teachers in South Africa. Here's what they told us
Young people in rural Limpopo, the South African province bordering Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, face high risks of HIV, unplanned... Read more
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Universities could bolster democracy by fostering students' AI literacy
The fears are familiar: Artificial intelligence is going to eat our jobs, make our students weak and lazy and possibly... Read more
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Frequent use of AI may hinder students' academic performance
Marina Lepp, associate professor of informatics at the University of Tartu Institute of Computer Science, together with co-author Joosep Kaimre,... Read more
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Research addresses alarming decline in geography as a school subject
Geography as a school subject is under pressure. There aren't enough qualified teachers and it loses out to other subjects... Read more
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Screen time aids learning, but gender gaps remain
Current parenting and educational trends often prioritize structured, adult-supervised activities in an attempt to optimize children's educational outcomes. This often... Read more
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South Korea to ban mobile phones in school classrooms
South Korea has passed a bill banning the use of mobile phones in school classrooms nationwide, officials said Thursday, joining... Read more
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Professor debuts AI sidekick in trailblazing course
A new Simon Fraser University course this fall marks a world first: a university professor teaching alongside a live, fully... Read more
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Education pays in Arkansas, especially for women
When we think about smart investments, we usually think about the stock market, real estate or retirement accounts. But there's... Read more
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Study explores how teacher training and reading programs affect literacy in Mozambique
Literacy rates in Sub-Saharan Africa remain low, despite increased primary school enrollment. In rural Mozambique, only 3% of children possess... Read more
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NCEA reform: How will schools decide who takes an academic or vocational path?
The government wants secondary schools to play a bigger role in preparing students for the working world by building vocational... Read more
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Why schools struggle to address sexual harm: New research calls for broader cultural change
Professionals working in education, policing and safeguarding are often falling back on narrow, behavior-focused definitions of "harmful sexual behavior" that... Read more
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Access to four-year colleges that effectively serve low-income students is uneven across US, study finds
A new study finds that four-year colleges and universities that both enroll and graduate low-income students at high rates—termed "Equity... Read more
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Uni students are using AI to 'ask stupid questions' and get feedback on their work
Imagine a student working on an assignment and they are stuck. Their lecturer or tutor is not available. Or maybe... Read more