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Lessons to be learned from evolving views about free speech policies on college campuses and how to preserve a safe, productive, and respectful learning environment
As chronic absenteeism slows the pace of academic recovery after the pandemic, especially in poorer school districts, and achievement gaps widen, researchers urge states and districts to recommit to effective interventions, and for leaders outside schools and employers to help confront the problem
Although no state improved in both math and reading on the NAEP, the Education Recovery Scorecard highlights the work of over 100 districts performing above pre-pandemic levels in both math and reading
Professor Martin West discusses the DoEd’s responsibilities, the misconceptions surrounding its influence, and the historical and political forces that have shaped its existence
To celebrate National School Counseling Week, four school counselors — all graduates of HGSE's Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.) in Counseling Program — share what their careers mean to them and the students they serve every day
Raquel Jimenez’s Arts and Cultural Organizing Intensive course sends students to Puerto Rico to make an impact during J-Term
Stories on how the evolution of artificial intelligence is affecting teaching and learning — and how the education field is responding
Innovative course fosters collaborative, responsible AI adoption
A new guide offers advice and strategies for using generative AI tools to support self-directed project-based learning
A look back at a very techy year in education and what we learned
AI designed with certain principles in mind can benefit children's growth and learning, says Assistant Professor Ying Xu, but AI literacy is essential
A new free online tool helps teachers practice creative problem-solving
An alum shared her journey from computer science student to her current role as an education leader at OpenAI
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Reimagines civic education in support of constitutional democracy through partnerships with K-16 schools
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