EDUCATION

When Teachers Learn a Complete View of Asian American History, Students Benefit 

Listen to the latest episode of the MindShift podcast to learn about how students are learning about the broader contributions of Asian Americans and their

EDUCATION

7 Insights About Chronic Absenteeism, a New Normal for American Schools

“Chronic absenteeism affects disadvantaged students more often, but the rise in chronic absenteeism was an unfortunate tide where all boats rose,” said Nat Malkus, deputy

EDUCATION

So Long, Study Guides? The AI Industry Is Going After Students

“We were trying to be everything to every student in a pre-AI world,” Chegg CEO Nathan Schultz says. Several generative AI platforms, including ChatGPT, have

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Teen Suicide Is On the Decline, New Federal Data Shows

Suicide is complex and influenced by a whole host of risk factors, including untreated mental illness, prolonged stress, isolation and access to lethal means such

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Mental Health Warnings on Social Media? Minnesota Will Require Them Next Year

Gov. Tim Walz signed the law this year, which requires sites to provide users with the warning label starting in July 2026. Social media companies

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In Debate Club, Teens Are Learning the Skills Adults May Have Forgotten

“My grandfather once called me wishy-washy, which I interpret as him saying I didn’t really mean it when I said something,” he said. But after

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How Is Your Student Loan Repayment Affected By the One Big Beautiful Bill?

That’s about to change. “For all practical purposes, I would say SAVE is just kind of dead at this point, even if it’s technically on

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Yes, Teens Are Glued to Their Screens, But Here’s What We’re Missing

Because adolescent brains are built for connection, the pull of the phone can be particularly hard to resist. “Even the things that appear neutral or

EDUCATION

What the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Will Change for Students, Schools and Colleges

The program uses the federal tax code to offer vouchers that students can use to attend private secular or religious schools as well as for

EDUCATION

Finding Your Voice Isn’t Just For Students. It’s For Teachers, Too

Students spent six weeks listening to, watching, developing, writing and eventually recording their own stories. The unit was a success; it sparked the young readers’