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Each center on a timely or timeless dilemma in education, inviting diverse perspectives, and deep reflection. 3D is a sign-up-based program with limited spots — participation isn’t guaranteed, but ...
The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in education continues to change as teachers and parents learn how it can be used in classrooms and other learning environments. For Assistant Professor Ying ...
Post-pandemic schools are still feeling the aftershocks — socially, emotionally, and politically — say educators Mathew Portell and Tyisha Noise, co-authors of Harvard Education Press title, Reducing ...
Powerful generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools that can rapidly generate human-like responses to prompts and questions have created a challenge for some educators. Concerns abound about how ...
Play is an important part in any child’s life. But games and play are much more than just keeping a child occupied: The act of play is an essential part of a child’s overall development. Playful ...
U.S. surgeon general Vivek Murthy placed a spotlight on America’s problem with loneliness when he declared the issue an epidemic in the spring of 2023. Murthy explained, in a letter that introduced an ...
Elliot Haspel believes universal childcare can happen in America, especially because it affects everyone across red and blue lines. Haspel, Ed.M.’09, senior fellow at Capita, says part of the ...
The explosion of artificial intelligence comes with many benefits and challenges for children interacting with artificial intelligence, especially in educational and social contexts. “The big question ...
A new report details what teens think parents and teachers should know about how they use, or don’t use, generative artificial intelligence ...
Interest in the science of reading has grown rapidly in recent years. But as the term has gained traction, misunderstandings have also grown. A new series of briefs, co-authored by Harvard Graduate ...
Sam Noel, a senior at Melrose High School in Massachusetts, didn’t sleep well the night before his SAT last spring. “I was nervous,” he says, not just about taking the college entrance exam but also ...
As millions of students prepare for summer vacation, many parents may worry about endless time spent on the screen. According to Michael Rich, pediatrician and director of the Digital Wellness Lab at ...
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