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BEATING THE BLUES: Young people are feeling increased rates of psychological distress. Schools have struggled to keep up with demand for more support. They're trying modern tools like texting hotlines and teletherapy as well as more traditional well-be...
Sometimes the best way to explain a complex topic is by starting with some data. That’s the premise of EdSurge’s Data Bytes series, which we started with the goal of helping readers better understand some of the thorniest education issues we cover thro...
Explore how ESAs and product providers make sense of messy data
How can artificial intelligence enhance the teaching and learning of argumentative writing? In pursuit of answers to this question, Digital Promise, a nonprofit organization, partnered with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to introduce Project T...
Young people should finish high school, then head to college. That has long been the default thinking for many American families. But in the past decade, attitudes have taken a dramatic turn. Skepticism of higher education is at an all-time high. The n...
The broadband build-out is in progress, but projected completion is at least 10 years away. That timeframe spans a generation of children — the next generation of workers. There are viable solutions in operation today that are scalable, cost-effective ...
American students are struggling in math. Coming out of the pandemic, many children in elementary and middle school have fallen behind grade-level benchmarks. In high school, teenagers aren’t sure which courses they need to take to prepare for college ...
Stories that spotlight the people pursuing careers in the classroom
For many child care providers, the place they call home is the very same space where they work. And a threat to the roof over their heads can upend their personal lives and their livelihoods. Disruptions to housing for home-based providers can ripple i...
Generative AI has many possible implications on everything from academic integrity to the future of the education workforce.
Over the years, EdSurge has explored how school models, instructional practices and the experiences of students and educators are changing. We examine these changes in a number of ways — through journalism, storytelling and research — and we believe th...
Keeping the attention of students during lectures has always been hard. And after COVID-19 disruptions that meant years of Zoom teaching, many professors say things are harder now.We’ve been exploring this rise in student disengagement — and what creat...
Did the pandemic cause widespread learning loss? Or did students and educators learn new lessons and skills in creative ways?These questions dominated much of the discourse about education in 2022. And so, as the old year passed and the new year began...
Game-based learning may take various forms—purposeful play in the classroom, game-like approaches to curriculum design, even school-sponsored esports competitions. Whatever it looks like on the surface, introducing games to the educational arena has th...
There are 36 million Americans who have earned some college credit, but not an actual degree. More colleges than ever are trying to help these students return to finish what they started. But so far, colleges are better at attracting these learners tha...
As schools and colleges rebuild after pandemic emergency teaching, what trends are emerging in teaching practices and school innovation? To find out, EdSurge recently reached out to education experts across the nation, ran a focus group of teachers, an...
In 2021, EdSurge selected seven fellows through a competitive application process. This cohort of teachers and school leaders represents a wide range of identities, experiences, backgrounds and perspectives. EdSurge published their stories throughout t...
The learning process is as varied and complex as the many minds that make up a K-12 classroom. Unpacking the science behind how learners acquire knowledge can go a long way toward helping educators refine their instructional strategies to motivate the ...
Historically, learning technology has been developed in a reactive manner, deployed as a response to identified educational needs. But recently, such tools have become a more proactive solution, providing innovative ways for schools to evolve alongside...
For many of us, glancing at our social media feeds this year was a rather dispiriting exercise. Learning gaps deepened, the pandemic frustrated schools’ return to normal and teachers talked openly of burnout and exhaustion, when they weren’t announcing...
We’re publishing a series of stories about how teaching techniques, administrative policies and student services born during the COVID-19 crisis are continuing to shape higher education—and who wins and loses as a result.
It can be argued that our schools have an obligation to prepare students for the future by connecting them directly with opportunities for professional success. As the tech industry continues to boom, for example, this means increasing exposure to the ...
Two decades into the millennium, we should all have a clear understanding of what it means to develop 21st-century skills. But with the lightning-fast changes that technology brings to our schools, workplaces and communities, the concept remains elusiv...
EdSurge introduces the Voices of Change Writing Fellowship
There’s a longstanding tradition of prizing “merit” in deciding which students get access to the best educational opportunities in America. The narrative goes that a merit-based system allows anyone “to pull themselves up by their bootstraps” to land a...
High fidelity virtual worlds are breaking out of the realm of video games and into fields like architecture, filmmaking and even workforce training. Rather than painstakingly construct models, storyboards and simulations by hand, practitioners can now ...
The past year has brought challenges to education that no one could have anticipated. Yet, the experience has prompted much-needed reflection, inspired creative problem solving and strengthened the resolve of educators and edtech developers alike. Usin...
It might not have been the worst year in human history—historians grant that dispiriting title to A.D. 536—but it was likely the most challenging in living memory. Although we may be keen to forget it as quickly as we can, EdSurge is looking back to se...
The term artificial intelligence was coined over 65 years ago. For decades, it resided almost exclusively within the realm of computer scientists and programmers. But in recent years, AI has become a central component of our everyday lives, acting as t...
In university labs and edtech startups across the country, researchers are trying to crack the code of what it would take to improve education on a large scale.Their field, called “learning engineering,” is interdisciplinary, drawing on psychology, edu...
Fall 2020 will bring the first full college term of the COVID-19 pandemic, and no one knows quite what to expect. Plexiglass has been installed in classrooms. Professors have brushed up on their online teaching skills. New social distancing rules have ...
As COVID-19 continues to spread, a return to normalcy has been delayed. To share how schools are confronting the challenges of providing instruction during the pandemic, EdSurge and Social Context Labs, a data analytics firm, are monitoring the attenda...
Higher education has offered distance instruction as an option for decades. Now that the pandemic of COVID-19 has reached every state in the U.S., many colleges have suddenly shifted to a forced kind of distance education—to keep teaching while everyon...
The coronavirus has cast an uncertain future over U.S. education, raising a host of questions: Is remote learning possible for every school? How can educators and parents make it a meaningful experience when it’s happened so suddenly? And what roles wi...
A lot has happened over the past decade, and the 2020 census will give America its first good look at just how much we’ve changed in 10 years. From who we are as individuals to how we’re doing as a country, the census is a deep dive into our collective...
A teacher’s day rarely ends when the afternoon bell rings. After juggling hectic class schedules, meetings, and professional development, educators are often required to grade, lesson plan, and interact with parents well beyond school hours. Lack of in...
The end of 2019 marks the end of the teenage years of the 21st century. And just as the teenage years are a formative time for most people—in ways good, bad and outright cringey—so too were they for the edtech industry.As broadband internet beamed its ...
Amidst the clicks, beeps and dings of our digital present, attention is at an all-time premium. And with fingertip access to streaming video, social media and endlessly-looping GIFs, it’s no wonder that technology is often blamed for students’ lack of ...
With digital citizenship on our minds and a presidential election on the horizon, we believe it’s time to take a closer look at social studies instruction. A fixture of our national curriculum for a century, its changing emphases reveal the evolving pr...
Few would disagree that reading is a foundational skill, if not the most fundamental. Research reminds us that solid reading skills pave the path to academic success and prop open career doors. As for the mind-expanding pleasure a good book can offer—n...
To celebrate ISTE 2019, we've collected interviews with inspiring educators about the innovative digital tools that are making a difference in their teaching. Read on to learn about podcasts that break down barriers; classroom tech that liberates teach...
A weekly podcast about the future of education, featuring insightful conversations with educators, tech innovators and scholars, hosted by EdSurge's Jeff Young and other EdSurge reporters.You can follow the podcast on the Apple Podcast app, Spotify, St...
One of the most effective ways to nurture the 21st century’s trademark skills is by creating opportunities for kids to do what kids do naturally: play. This educators’ guide is packed with resources for gaming gurus and greenhorns alike
Each year, EdSurge asks thought leaders, educators and entrepreneurs to reflect on the state of education technology, and share their thoughts on where it’s headed. We’re continuing that tradition again this year, but with an added twist: Writers from ...
Finding the right talent for your company can feel a bit like looking for a diamond in the rough. It can be difficult in the best of times. But, don't sweat! We’ve created this guide just for edtech recruiters and hiring managers who are ready to find ...
If you’re looking for a job in edtech, you’ve come to the right place! Whether you’re an edtech veteran looking for a new challenge or someone who’s looking to break into the edtech world, we’ve got you covered.In this guide, you’ll find a toolkit to h...
A new EdSurge advice column about college teaching.
It’s our nostalgia trip, our on-demand highlight reel and our favorite internet rabbit hole. It’s YouTube, a place where we collectively spend more than a billion hours a day.Students are some of its most loyal eyeballs. They watch videos featuring vlo...
Figuring out how and when to teach and assess SEL skills can be daunting. This guide is packed with questions to consider and techniques to try.
Teaching in the 21st century involves trying new ways to engage students, but also a willingness to change innovative practices that didn’t pan out. Here we take a look at how faculty are using new approaches in their classroom and what they have learned.
Welcome to EdSurge's 2018 Jobs Guide! We want to help you find the job that will brighten your world and challenge you in positive ways. For many, getting involved in education can be the most meaningful professional work they've ever done.At the same ...
Higher-ed institutions are energizing new developments in student success. EdSurge highlights the importance of partnerships on and off campus, lessons learned from technology rollouts and the evolving role of academic advisors.
What have we learned about the forces that shape education?As we enter a new year, there’s still plenty of growing up to do for the edtech community. Technology can create just as many problems as it solves, and 2017 found educators, entrepreneurs, wri...
EdSurge Live is our occasional online discussion forum where we talk about big question facing higher education. And you're invited to share your questions and perspectives.The event is currently on break, but we expect to be back for occasional new in...
From universities to education companies, higher education providers today are increasingly offering microcredentials, and EdSurge set out to explore the landscape of these short-form online learning programs.
Think of your favorite students. Chances are they were engaged, creative, motivated. What was compelling about them? Did they have courage and tenacity to reach for the stars? Were they creative and so helped to keep the classroom interesting? Were th...
It’s no surprise that as technology has infused education, it has also impacted the teaching of writing. So we’ve put our figurative pen to paper with the hope of highlighting what writing instruction looks like today, and how it might continue to evo...
With more and more technology in the classroom, the quest to find tools that effectively help educators and their students becomes increasingly important—and increasingly difficult. How can educators best identify the products that meet their classroom...
Coding bootcamps have been on the rise, but with major players shutting their doors, EdSurge set out to answer questions about their viability, future and what traditional higher-ed can takeaway.
Check out some predictions (and warnings) about how technology is changing higher education. EdSurge sat down with more than a dozen leading experts from a variety of colleges and companies for their takes.
Coined in the 1970s, competency-based learning is gaining converts and building enthusiasm in our K-12 education system, taking the focus off grades and seat time—and replacing it with an emphasis on students’ mastery of specific concepts and skills.No...
Predictive analytics. Early-alert systems. Google Maps for degrees? EdSurge goes deep into how colleges are rethinking “student success” and the technologies used to get them there.
Good edtech tools and initiatives aren’t merely the result of funding and luck. In fact, it’s the people behind them—the dreamers who brainstorm and discover, the designers who test and train, the teachers and students who use and offer feedback—that ...
Here at EdSurge, we are committed to helping the most relevant learning tools get into the right hands. But the real magic of learning isn’t about tools. It’s about the people who brainstorm and build them, test and tweak them, invest in and incubate...
Nearly half of undergraduates in the U.S. learn at community colleges. Take a closer look at how these institutions are changing, from building tech-friendly classrooms to adopting digital textbooks.
"Procurement" sends chills down many spines because all too often the process of finding and buying technology, curriculum and other resources has become laborious and confusing. Particularly over the last five years, the job has gotten tougher for pe...
Self reflections and articulating future plans are important—just ask those high school students scampering to finish college essays now. But reflections matter as well for adults, especially those in charge of teaching and building technology supports...
So, you’ve signed the Future Ready Pledge—or perhaps you are just considering it. What do you do next? The Future Ready District Pledge is a commitment and a roadmap for superintendents and district leaders to move towards personalized learning. As p...
Data comes in all shapes and sizes, which can make analysis and interpretation a tricky beast. In this guide, EdSurge explores how to think about, gather and act upon education data.
If you're in education, chances are you've heard the term "personalized learning." But what does that phrase mean? What does "personalized learning" look like from coast to coast, classroom to classroom? For the last few years, we’ve collected storie...
For a new generation of students growing up in a digitally-connected century, all roads lead to code. Coding is the new literacy. It will not replace foreign languages, but it will be the global vernacular for understanding how technologies work. Un...
Community colleges aren’t often where investors and change-makers first look for inspiration. But a lot is happening there, and in this guide, we share 10 digital initiatives we’ve got our eyes on.
Educators, we know you're getting ready to go back to school—or potentially have already started. But what if you need support? Have a question about technology, or how to integrate it? To help you out with tips and tricks from educators who've been ...
Confession: We at EdSurge are a bit in love with what may be America’s favorite new pastime: making. Indeed, it’s been a busy two years since we published our first guide on making, during which makerspaces have spread into classrooms and curriculum ...
Times they are a-changin’—and so are career paths. In this guide, we explore how institutions, companies and learning providers are helping students build skills to meet new demands of the workforce.
As the dust of 2015 settles, we’re taking time to reflect on the chisels that sculpted our year. We have questions: What was the biggest deal of 2015? How did education technology change, for better or for worse? What will 2016 hold?To ensure we’re not...
The Skills You Need and How to Get Them
Learning by making has been around since long before edtech—just think about what the adventurous explorers or intrepid settlers of yore would have thought of "Do-It-Yourself." But with thousands of kid-friendly tech tools and a whole World Wide Web of...
Personalized learning means different things to different people. Visit different schools with different models, and chances are they will all tell you they are using some form of personalized learning. But what does “personalized learning” mean, and...
Through the on-the-ground perspectives of adult learners, get to know the burgeoning relationship between adult education and education technology.
Educators, entrepreneurs and thought leaders offer their edtech predictions for the new year
EdSurge's 2014 Fifty States Project
All aboard! Learning--for both students and teachers--is increasingly connected. We share learning practices, lessons and insights both to support one another and sometimes just for the sheer joy of it. Throughout " Connected Educators" month, we'll s...
Educators, entrepreneurs and investors offer their edtech predictions for the new year
Everything you need to know about how connected educators will lead the education revolution
When games make a difference in education
Ten burning questions and a plethora of resources to help you get caught up in the edtech conversation
Every era demands—and rewards—different skills. In different times and different places, we have taught our children to grow vegetables, build a house, forge a sword or blow a delicate glass, bake bread, create a soufflé, write a story or shoot hoops...