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AI in the classroom: Research focuses on technology rather than the needs of young people
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) such as ChatGPT has arrived in classrooms and sparked an intense debate about its role in... Read more -
Using video games to get kids interested in learning
Though some might see video games as a distraction, a recent study from the University of Georgia suggests they can... Read more -
For some Latinx college graduates, student loan debt affects mental health
The relationship between emotions and the economy is real, especially for Latinx college graduates who carry upward of $25,000 in... Read more -
Preventing gender-based violence in trades is both a labor issue and an education one
The recent killing of a 20-year-old tradeswoman in Minnesota has struck a nerve across Canada's skilled trades community. Amber Czech,... Read more -
Phonetic or morpholexical issues? New study reveals ambiguity for Japanese learners of French
Ambiguous speech production is a common challenge for learners of a second language (L2), but identifying whether the problem lies... Read more -
Cracking the code of why and when some choose to 'self-handicap'
Partying the night before a big exam. Preparing last-minute for a work presentation. Running a 5K in a 10-pound Halloween... Read more -
Women are still absent from how history is taught and assessed in England
Women are largely absent from the questions, sources, and mark schemes that shape how history is taught and assessed in... Read more -
Adults like to talk about 'big school'—this can make the change seem scary for some children
Starting school is a time of great anticipation and excitement for young children and families. The buildup can last for... Read more -
Mixed-heritage pupils 'invisible' within school policies
Young people of mixed heritage are being under-recognized in educational policy and practice, despite being among the fastest-growing groups in... Read more -
Traditional note-taking beats AI chatbots for reading comprehension, but a combined approach is still useful
A new study suggests that traditional learning activities like making notes remain critical for students' reading comprehension and retention, while... Read more -
Federal funding cuts are only one problem facing America's colleges and universities
Higher education is under stress. The highest-profile threat has been the Trump administration's efforts to cut funding to several universities,... Read more -
Case reporting practices in forensic anthropology are largely not standardized
Forensic anthropological (the study of skeletonized remains in medico-legal settings) analyses and reports include diverse information that may help in... Read more -
Global study examines culture of sustainability at universities
Under the title "Exploring Culture(s) of Sustainability at Higher Education Institutions: A Systematic Review of Concepts and Pathways," the project... Read more -
Language mixing has no negative effect on toddlers' vocabulary development, study shows
Parents in bilingual and multilingual families can wrestle with when and how to expose infants and toddlers to words in... Read more -
What makes a healthy and safe boarding school culture?
Last week, police confirmed four students at Victorian boarding school Ballarat Grammar had been cautioned over a series of "strappings"... Read more
