Category: Teaching And Learning

Schools Keep Facing the Same Challenges. Students and Educators Know What Needs to Change.

Schools Keep Facing the Same Challenges. Students and Educators Know What Needs to Change.

Educators have seen wave after wave of “innovative” solutions promise to address long-standing challenges — from personalization and engagement to […]

March 4, 2026

Why Not Ask Why: Neuroscientist Urges Educators to Reconsider Technology’s Reach

Why Not Ask Why: Neuroscientist Urges Educators to Reconsider Technology’s Reach

Several years ago, Jared Cooney Horvath’s interest in teaching took a scientific turn. He entered teaching during a period he […]

February 27, 2026

Universal Pre-K Is a Hot Policy Idea. But What About Kindergarten?

Universal Pre-K Is a Hot Policy Idea. But What About Kindergarten?

Even casual observers of the early childhood space likely noticed the massive push for expanding access to care and education […]

February 26, 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

How Teachers Make Classroom Technology Work for Them

How Teachers Make Classroom Technology Work for Them

Walk into any school and you will find teachers using classroom technology in very different ways. One teacher builds interactive […]

February 23, 2026

From Bedside to Blackboard: Practical Strategies to Support New Nursing Faculty – Faculty Focus

From Bedside to Blackboard: Practical Strategies to Support New Nursing Faculty – Faculty Focus

When I transitioned from the bedside to academia, I expected to feel a bit disoriented. What I didn’t expect was how unprepared I’d feel in front […]

February 20, 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

What George Washington Can Teach Us About Grace in the Wake of Violence

What George Washington Can Teach Us About Grace in the Wake of Violence

This year, Americans are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. That statement of foundational political principles and […]

February 11, 2026

Indigenous leader Tim Goodwin – Campus Review

Indigenous leader Tim Goodwin – Campus Review

Tim Goodwin. Picture: Supplied. Yuin man and barrister Tim Goodwin has been appointed chair of the Aurora Education Foundation board. […]

February 11, 2026

‘I Can Read, But I Don’t Know What It Means’: Rethinking Literacy for Multilingual Kids

‘I Can Read, But I Don’t Know What It Means’: Rethinking Literacy for Multilingual Kids

In classrooms across the country, children are showing progress in reading, yet many students cannot tell you what those words […]

February 10, 2026

Inclusive learning is the new active learning – Campus Review

Inclusive learning is the new active learning – Campus Review

Home/Commentary/Inclusive learning is the new active learning Commentary As the higher education landscape continues to evolve, a pressing question has […]

February 9, 2026

New Report Card Grades States on Laws Banning Phones in Schools

New Report Card Grades States on Laws Banning Phones in Schools

As more legislation sweeps the nation limiting children’s phone use in schools, a new report card shows not all laws […]

February 6, 2026

How Researchers Are Putting Students at the Center of Edtech Design

How Researchers Are Putting Students at the Center of Edtech Design

When researchers ask students to test educational technology products, a consistent pattern emerges: Tools that impress adults in demos often […]

February 4, 2026

I Teach in a Tech-Powered System That Never Sleeps — and My Students Feel the Cost

I Teach in a Tech-Powered System That Never Sleeps — and My Students Feel the Cost

This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. I unlock my classroom […]

February 4, 2026

I Feared Disclosing My Speech Disability, But My Students Surprised Me

I Feared Disclosing My Speech Disability, But My Students Surprised Me

As I approached the first day of teaching my writing course, there was a healthy balance of excitement and anxiety […]

January 26, 2026

Why Teachers Need Recovery, Not More Resilience

Why Teachers Need Recovery, Not More Resilience

Teacher burnout has reached crisis levels, and proposed solutions often miss the mark. Another professional development session on self-care. Another […]

January 21, 2026

Charting a Path Through Education Data In 2025

Charting a Path Through Education Data In 2025

If you were to fire up Zoom and hop into an EdSurge editorial meeting, I could almost guarantee that you’d […]

January 20, 2026

Peering Into the Future: Look for These K-12 Education Trends in 2026

Peering Into the Future: Look for These K-12 Education Trends in 2026

⚡ Potential Fallout From Dismantling the Department of Education The Trump administration’s plans to eventually slash the Department of Education […]

January 15, 2026

I’ve Seen Great Teaching Up Close — and Tech Isn’t What Makes It Happen

I’ve Seen Great Teaching Up Close — and Tech Isn’t What Makes It Happen

After 13 years as an educator, I can share countless stories about highly skilled, hardworking teachers and administrators. I thought […]

January 14, 2026

Reflective teaching: the “small shifts” that quietly change everything

Reflective teaching: the “small shifts” that quietly change everything

by Yetunde Kolajo If you’ve ever left a lecture thinking “That didn’t land the way I hoped” (or “That went […]

January 13, 2026

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