In today’s rapidly evolving world, the need for a more inclusive and equitable curriculum is more urgent than ever. Our current system – dominated by a rigid focus on academic assessments ...
Most people learn to count and do basic arithmetic at a young age and don’t give these skills a second thought. But numerosity or numeracy, the ability to think about and use numbers, is more ...
As we commemorate the 2025 International Day of Education, Artificial Intelligence dominates global discussions—from policy debates to boardrooms. This year’s theme, “AI and Education: Preserving ...
As AI advances, human agency must remain at the centre of Africa’s development. The question is no longer whether AI will transform the world—but whether Africa’s children will have the foundational ...
The Caitlin Clark Foundation and Scholastic are teaming up together to help promote children's literacy and have pledged to donate 22,000 books to children between pre-kindergarten and eighth grade ...
Small instructional shifts can guide students to use technology in ways that develop their critical thinking and creativity.
Allow kids to use a "family" cellphone, potentially as early as elementary school. This first step often involves a "family" cellphone the child uses when needed. For example, they can take it to a ...
All three of these men embody the concept of incompetence, but they are white, straight and male. When Trump or any MAGA ...
World Bank Country Director for  Caribbean countries, Lilia Burunciuc When students across the Caribbean received their Caribbean Examinations Council results last summer, a concerning picture ...
The basic wheel throwing class costs $55 for Yakima Maker Space members and $65 for nonmembers. Those who have mastered basic ...
Recertification matters for EMRs for multiple reasons, but the basic one is compliance with regulations, as The National ...
Today's workforce is struggling to keep up with the pace of innovation. Now is the time to start planning and skilling the ...