The global online education market is experiencing a "golden era" of growth, driven by AI, increased smartphone usage, and the demand for flexible learning. Key trends include professional reskilling, ...
Handwriting requirements were cut from school curricula around the world. Now it’s looping back, riding on a wave of evidence.
Students at The King’s School will start normal lessons late on Wednesday this year under a timetable overhaul designed to strengthen students’ capacity for self-regulation and time management.
New research shows learning erosion is real—but evidence-anchored design, governance, and assessment can turn AI into an ...
Asynchronous Distance Learning Performance and Knowledge Retention of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Among Health Care Professionals Using Video or e-Learning: Web-based Randomized ...
The emergence of tools like ChatGPT complicates the ability of instructors to assess genuine learning, raising concerns about the future of this educational model. The COVID pandemic accelerated the ...
There are several changes coming to SNAP benefits in 2026, including stricter bans on what foods can be purchased Jordana Comiter is an Associate Editor on the Evergreen team at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Purdue University has launched the second round of support services for instructors as they transition their course materials in alignment with the new digital accessibility standards issued by the ...
Food stamp recipients are now receiving their November benefits, but a growing swath of enrollees may soon lose their vital food assistance completely. At the same time as the government shutdown ...
More than 3 million Americans could lose benefits in the next few years. Just as SNAP benefits were reinstated for millions of Americans following the reopening of the federal government, many are now ...
(NEXSTAR) – It’s official: The federal government will not send out November SNAP benefits if the shutdown continues into the weekend. While some states are scrambling to fund some form of continued ...