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Online schooling

Such lack of engagement in online lessons is rampant and many teachers see it as an inevitable hazard of online schooling. As many schools turn to online teaching during the current crisis, it might ...
Explore the challenges of digital parenting as parents navigate screen time, social media bans, and setting a positive ...
Series conclusion Five instalments. Five levels of education. One recurring pattern: the countries that ran the experiment are retreating, the countries that watched them are still paying the entry ...
Walking into two different classrooms at Rutgers could feel like walking into two different worlds. In one, laptops and iPads ...
As the days of traditional note-taking are slowly replaced by more modern methods, digital note-taking has undoubtedly become ...
Bryn Mawr College Russian scholar José Vergara tried to read James Joyce’s tour de force Ulysses in high school and gave up.
As finals creep closer, library seats are becoming scarce, coffee consumption is spiking, and group chats are suddenly ...
Students have always looked for ways to stay awake and focused. Coffee cups sit next to laptops in libraries, and energy ...
Biblical scholar and ‘agnostic atheist’ Bart Ehrman wanted his students to think seriously about what it means to believe—and they did.
In defense of the notebook Written by Nicholas Reason, Senior Staff Writer Anyone who has tried to hold a conversation in a ...
Schools across El Paso are teaching students about artificial intelligence, implementing policies and using programs that ...
Gen Z’s financial priorities are often labeled ‘reckless’, but a deeper look reveals a calculated shift toward conscious ...