EDUCATION

College Students, Professors are Making Their Own AI Rules. They Don’t Always Agree

“It’s not fair to them,” Cryer says. More than three years after ChatGPT debuted, generative AI has become a part of everyday life, and professors

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Recognition Is Not Retrieval: Solving The Illusion Of Student Preparedness

contributed by Mike Brown, education researcher at preppool. Every educator has seen it. A thoughtful, engaged student studies diligently, participates in class discussions, completes assignments

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Four Habits to Help Teens Build Better Habits

Another teenager longs to give up junk food. He can start to make this food invisible by storing the chips and cookies in a high

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15 Self-Guided Reading Responses For Non-Fiction Texts

by TeachThought Curricula Curricula Format If you’d like to purchase printable reading response cards to use in the classroom, you can do so at our

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Parents Trust Report Cards More Than Standardized Test Scores — With Consequences for Kids

The findings appear in a draft paper that has not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal and may still be revised. It was publicly

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How School Boards Can Bring Differing Views Together

Episode Transcript This is a computer-generated transcript. While our team has reviewed it, there may be errors. Marlena Jackson-Retondo: So just to get us launched

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When Difference Can School Size Make in a Student’s Life?

The longer-term picture is more sobering. Although more students enrolled in both four- and two-year colleges, small school alumni did not complete community college in

EDUCATION

Advice From a Friendship Coach: How to Turn an Acquaintance into a Friend

In a conversation with Life Kit, Vellos shares insights on how to turn a stranger into a friend, based on scientific research and her work

EDUCATION

How Immigration Raids Traumatize Even the Youngest Children

“Kids know about people being taken, and they worry. That diffused fear just spreads,” said Joanna Dreby, a professor of sociology at the University of

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Easy A’s, Lower Pay: Grade Inflation’s Hidden Damage

But its findings are striking and build the argument against raising grades. Slide from Feb 3, 2026 presentation by economist Jeff Denning at Harvard Graduate