Category: Artificial Intelligence

With Teens Comfortable Confiding in AI, Should Schools Embrace It for Mental Health Care?

With Teens Comfortable Confiding in AI, Should Schools Embrace It for Mental Health Care?

The alert came around 7 p.m. Brittani Phillips checked her phone. A middle school counselor in Putnam County, Florida, Phillips […]

March 3, 2026

What Students Gain When Teachers — Not AI — Grade Students’ Work

What Students Gain When Teachers — Not AI — Grade Students’ Work

This article is part of the collection: Teaching Tech: Navigating Learning and AI in the Industrial Revolution. During our research […]

February 24, 2026

Can AI Help Students Navigate the Career Chaos It’s Creating?

Can AI Help Students Navigate the Career Chaos It’s Creating?

After a career counselor visited one of her classes earlier this year, Lily Hatch found herself asking a chatbot for […]

February 12, 2026

When Machines Think, Human Thinking Must Go Higher

When Machines Think, Human Thinking Must Go Higher

Not long ago, I participated in an exercise that asked educators to define thinking and learning. It was a familiar […]

February 11, 2026

The rise of agentic AI in universities – Campus Review

The rise of agentic AI in universities – Campus Review

One of the prevailing narratives about AI his that it is a threat to academic roles and institutional reputation, rather […]

February 10, 2026

OPINION: Community colleges are uniquely positioned to train the nation’s AI workforce

OPINION: Community colleges are uniquely positioned to train the nation’s AI workforce

Every industrial revolution begins by creating a new middle class. The steam engine, for example, didn’t just replace blacksmiths; it […]

February 9, 2026

OPINION: The debate over AI in education is stuck. Let’s move it forward in responsible ways that truly serve students

OPINION: The debate over AI in education is stuck. Let’s move it forward in responsible ways that truly serve students

Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how we work, communicate and create. In education, however, the conversation is stuck. Sensational headlines […]

January 29, 2026

Widely used but barely trusted: understanding student perceptions on the use of generative AI in higher education

Widely used but barely trusted: understanding student perceptions on the use of generative AI in higher education

by Carmen Cabrera and Ruth Neville Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools are rapidly transforming how university students learn, create and […]

January 23, 2026

What Students Learned After Chatting With A 1960s Therapist-Bot

What Students Learned After Chatting With A 1960s Therapist-Bot

One student told her that the chatbot was “gaslighting.” Another student thought the chatbot wasn’t a very good therapist and […]

January 16, 2026

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