- April 2, 2026
EDUCATION
They’re Urged to Speak Out, But Education Researchers Face a High-stakes Choice
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . April 2, 2026
Her main message to her fellow researchers: You’re not doing enough. Rebuilding IES won’t happen, she warned, without broad public pressure. The administration, she said,
Key Oversight Helping Keep Student Loan Records Accurate Has stopped, Watchdog Says
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 30, 2026
“Instead of providing relief to 43 million Americans who are drowning in student debt,” Sanders said in a statement to NPR, “the Trump administration has
Cursive Is Back. But Should Students Be Learning the Skill?
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 27, 2026
“I prefer writing in cursive,” Halle said. The pair are proud members of the Holmes Middle School cursive club in Virginia. Cursive has been on
The AI ‘Hivemind’: Why So Many Student Essays Sound Alike
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 24, 2026
Bruce Maxwell, professor of computer science at Northeastern University, was grading exams for his online master’s course in computer vision, a subfield in artificial intelligence
Retirees Are Helping Child Care Centers While Connecting with Community
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 21, 2026
The shortage of child care teachers is a well-known problem, but a lack of qualified substitute teachers doesn’t always get as much attention. Legally, centers
Southern States Boost Early Reading, But Gains Stall in Middle School
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 18, 2026
Alabama, Louisiana and Tennessee started reforms later and may need more time. But McGrath’s question remains. Researchers and literacy advocates point to a common answer:
How Finnish Education Inspires U.S. Schools, Still
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 15, 2026
The parent community also wanted more skilled trades and culinary arts in the day-to-day curriculum, Laho said. For example, parents noted the slow decline in
Why the Focus on Willpower Backfires with Kids
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 12, 2026
And in the process, they’ve found easier and more effective ways for parents to handle the tsunami of temptations in children’s lives. Focusing on willpower
College Students, Professors are Making Their Own AI Rules. They Don’t Always Agree
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 9, 2026
“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
Recognition Is Not Retrieval: Solving The Illusion Of Student Preparedness
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 6, 2026
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