Tag: Online education
Watch for these conflicts over education in 2022
Joseph J. Ferrare, University of Washington, Bothell and Kate Phillippo, Loyola University Chicago
At school board meetings across the country in 2021, parents engaged in...
No joke: Using humor in class is harder when learning is...
Scott Henderson, Furman University
Most discussions about the drawbacks of online education focus on the negative effects it has...
K-12 schools need to take cyberattacks more seriously
Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina – Greensboro
Teachers in Baltimore County Public Schools knew something was wrong late in the day on Nov. 24...
3 things to consider before you let your child play chess...
Alexey W. Root, University of Texas at Dallas
Editor’s note: The school closures forced by COVID-19 have parents and students searching for ways to make...
6 ways to build motivation to do your schoolwork now that...
Ryan Korstange, Middle Tennessee State University
Even in normal circumstances, it can be hard to get motivated to do your schoolwork. But these are not...
What to expect as colleges and universities move classes online amid...
Vanessa Dennen, Florida State University
Rising concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus have led a growing number of colleges and universities to cancel...
Is online education right for you? 5 questions answered
Vanessa Dennen, Florida State University
Editor’s Note: When U.S. News & World Report released its best online education program rankings this year, many schools that...
What is personalized learning and why is it so controversial? 5...
Penny Bishop, University of Vermont
Editor’s note: The term “personalized learning” is becoming more common. Indeed, 39 states mention personalized learning in their school improvement...