Students Rebel Against AI at Graduation Ceremonies Despite Growing EdTech Integration
Why graduates are booing artificial intelligence.
College students are actively booing AI mentions at commencement speeches, revealing generational tensions about artificial intelligence in education just as new research demonstrates positive learning outcomes from AI tools.
Schools Move Away From 1:1 Device Programs to Improve Social Skills and Focus
A school district in Alabama is one of many to limit device access during school time. The results have been positive, says Dennis R. Willin...
California State University's OpenAI Partnership Faces Criticism and Cancellation Calls
California State University's $17 million contract with OpenAI has been met with criticism, but canceling it would create fragmentation and...
Research Links Increased School Hours to Higher Student Achievement
Although a four-day school week remains attractive for many districts, University of Oregon researchers warn against reducing school time.
Federal Policy Changes Impact Education Funding and Programs
A Health and Human Services proposed rule says 106,000 slots would be retained in the program by not implementing wage and benefit provision...