For three years, American schools experienced something close to a technological moonshot. In response to COVID-19, the federal government sent nearly $190 billion to K-12 schools through emergency ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. We had so much going on this week, with the new season of “Euphoria” coming out and the president threatening to ...
It’s safe to say we’re in a full-on Sarah Michelle Gellar renaissance. Although the planned Buffy reboot was suddenly—and shockingly—cancelled, fans don’t have to wait very long to see her onscreen: ...
New York City is rolling out lessons on Jewish and Muslim American history. Too often, some leaders say, what students know comes from TikTok and social media. By Troy Closson It was anything but an ...
The ACA has touched the lives of every American, proving that improving the U.S. health system is possible. It can, and demonstrably should, inform further improvements. At its 15th anniversary, the ...
A Council on Foreign Relations symposium on the evolution of U.S. foreign policy since the end of World War II suggests two critical lessons for policymaking today. President Harry S. Truman confers ...
Qualcomm, which purchased microcontroller board manufacturer Arduino last year, just announced a new single-board computer that marries AI with robotics. Called the Arduino Ventuno Q, it uses Qualcomm ...
A succinct email reached me from California this week, which read as follows. “Two lessons from Vietnam: 1) Don’t go to war unless you intend to win. 2) Never underestimate your enemy in tenacity or ...
Many technologists say artificial intelligence will reshape the future of all sectors of society, including K-12 education. Therefore, they add that today’s students need to have AI literacy to ...
As the 2026 Winter Olympic Games come to a close, the competitions leave behind valuable lessons for both educators and students alike. This year, the premier international multisport event was hosted ...
Ancient scientists can be easy to dismiss. Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus, often described as the West’s first scientist, believed the whole Earth was suspended on water. Roman encyclopaedist ...
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