For more than a century, American education has been driven by the same invisible engine: standardization. Rows of desks.
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The writer critiques political engineering, media capture, and rising inequalities while reflecting on science, art, and ...
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How schools can equip students for a future shaped by AI

India, Dec. 7 -- With AI, automation, and digital transformation growing rapidly, the way we live, work, and shape our ...
The painter, poet, and engraver, William Blake (1757-1827) is not usually categorized as a philosopher, but I think otherwise ...
Ari Marchesso spent this academic year at Pasadena City College getting a refresher on precalculus skills. The 2nd-year student took trigonometry in 2020 at Blair High School and felt “too foggy” on ...