Higher Education
Pell Grants Shouldn’t Pay for Remedial College
A huge proportion of this $40 billion annual federal investment is flowing to people who simply aren’t prepared to do college-level work.
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The Stubborn Myth of “Learning Styles”
State teacher-license prep materials peddle a debunked theory
To Teach Better Writing, Don’t Ban Artificial Intelligence. Instead, Embrace it.
By inviting ChatGPT into the classroom instead of locking it out, schools can push students toward independent thinking in a way that doesn’t signal mistrust.
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Can schools narrow the gap?
Don’t Ruin College by Making It Free
Threats to quality and innovation outweigh benefit of increased access.
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The Stubborn Myth of “Learning Styles”
State teacher-license prep materials peddle a debunked theory
To Teach Better Writing, Don’t Ban Artificial Intelligence. Instead, Embrace it.
By inviting ChatGPT into the classroom instead of locking it out, schools can push students toward independent thinking in a way that doesn’t signal mistrust.
By Michael B. Horn and Daniel Curtis
How Family Background Influences Student Achievement
Can schools narrow the gap?
Don’t Ruin College by Making It Free
Threats to quality and innovation outweigh benefit of increased access.
By Beth Akers