As we head towards 2026, AI has become a powerful aid for both learners and teachers, enabling personalized study and ...
On a chilly November morning here, Brie Wattier’s 8th graders at the Inspired Teaching Demonstration School had their eyes trained on the slides projected at the front of the class. “What are the good ...
In today’s classrooms, teaching Black history has become a challenge at best—and a dangerous proposition at worst. In many states, politicians have demanded teachers alter their curriculum over fears ...
When I taught about social class in my Intimacy, Marriages and Families course this past semester, I began with reflection and a sticky note, not with a lecture or statistics. This wasn’t the first ...
The ChatGPT-powered Class A.I. Teaching Assistant will be used for live online classes on the Class online learning platform. The ed-tech company Class Technologies recently announced the launch of ...
NYC educators say having smaller classes is “amazing,” but finding the space and funding to reach 100% compliance remains a ...
Mikeie Reiland is a staff writer for Education at Forbes Advisor. Before coming to Forbes Advisor, he wrote magazine journalism for publications like the Oxford American, Bitter Southerner, and Gravy.
New York City is halfway into its five-year phase-in of the class size mandate. Educators: Tell Chalkbeat how it’s going in your school — whether you have smaller classes yet or not.
Five decades ago, the U.S. was training an army of college students to become teachers, with 1 in every 5 bachelor's degrees earned in the field of education. That guaranteed a steady pipeline of ...