Educators are racing to keep up with advances in AI, teaching their students not just how to use the tools, but how to ...
During a recent visit to a midwestern university, I found myself talking to a graduate student, a dean, and a visiting former foundation president. The conversation turned to the proper role of skills ...
ChatGPT Foundations for Teachers provides teachers with both instruction in the effective use of AI and provides a platform for its use in training students. OpenAI today announces two new courses ...
Lately when I talk with faculty members about their courses and classrooms, I often have to say something that few of them want to hear: Your undergraduates need you to teach them “studenting” skills.
I'm a teacher who taught in Australia, England, and Switzerland. These educational systems were drastically different, but most of them prioritized academics. Instead, students need to learn these ...
Students raise their hands to answer a teacher's question at the KIPP Academy in the South Bronx, part of a network of public middle schools that is becoming a model for educating poor children. KIPP ...
When a high school student uses AI to design a community mural or a college freshman collaborates with peers across continents on a digital storytelling project, it’s clear the boundaries of learning ...
Writing here at Inside Higher Ed, Ray Schroeder argues that “it is our urgent responsibility to teach students how to use [AI] in their discipline.” I agree, but I also found the proposal for what ...
There’s this quiet expectation we place on schools. We hand over our kids for six or seven hours a day and hope they come back knowing how to read, do math, get along with others, and somehow be ready ...