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Research is increasingly documenting how pervasive racial microaggressions are in the daily lives of racialized young people.

In many countries, national exams continue to reward memorisation, shaping what teachers teach and how students learn.

The Philadelphia School District is rolling out a Flyers-branded app that’s supposed to get kids moving by following an avatar on a screen.

Performance-driven school environments shape young people’s wellbeing.

Chatbots tend to produce solid writing, but their prose largely reflects a single, uniform voice.

New research based on student journalling reveals how American and Chinese cultural standpoints wildly differ in how they make sense of awe.

Teachers need to spend a lot of time face-to-face with students. But they also do a significant amount of work beyond the classroom.

Research identified persistent impediments to student well-being.

A writer instructor recognizes the role of AI on campus, while elevating social connection and humanity into the college experience.

For rural students, distance education can keep existing inequities in place.

Rural school leaders are most concerned about recruiting and retaining teachers.

A recent survey suggests that young women in France, who are held back by gender stereotypes, may also be eschewing scientific fields because they prioritise subject passion more often than men.

Students in open, distance and e-learning institutions are under-researched when it comes to food insecurity.

Kids have a lot to say. Sometimes they just need a little help to feel confident speaking up.

Institutions should provide teachers with wrap-around support that allows them to be the best educators they can be and fight burnout.

Belonging can also mean being able to challenge dominant norms and discourses.

Successful applicants will be invited to the November event to present details of their project.

Research offers insights into the ideal frequency for reviewing material to make sure it sticks.

End-of-life planning today includes making sure your loved ones have access to digital photos, email archives and social media accounts.

There are five times more French students studying in Canadian universities today than 20 years ago. A study reveals the factors that influence their choices.