Lee Perlman, PhD ’89, and MIT’s Educational Justice Institute go behind bars to change the course of lives—and broaden the worldviews of MIT students. When the prison doors first closed behind him ...
Phoebe Morphew, 3, of Keller plays with a boat as she learns about the properties of water in the Moody Family Children's Museum at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science on Tuesday. There is a ...
Across Kano, Jigawa and Kaduna states, the Partnership for Learning for All in Nigeria (PLANE) is transforming education through over 200 community learning hubs. These safe, inclusive spaces provide ...
Nowadays, we don’t seem to talk very much about the COVID-19 pandemic. Trump’s mismanagement of the pandemic was hardly mentioned in the 2024 presidential race. If there are lessons to be learned in a ...
There’s no national policy dictating how many days or hours students must attend classes each year. That means students in some states and districts can end the year with substantially more learning ...
School is out, the mercury is climbing at a record pace, and young people across America are at risk of losing the reading and math skills they learned during the academic year. In an average year, ...
Reports of the snow day’s death are greatly exaggerated. After 2020’s rapid, rocky shift to remote learning, some parents and educators predicted the traditions of a snow day—exciting, impromptu sled ...
It's no secret that AI has upended the educational world. As students turn to tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini to complete homework and write essays, it raises an important question: When does AI ...