Can We Still Talk? News, Dialogue, and Division
Opinion: The erosion of civil discourse is a clear and present danger to our society. We must prioritize striving to foster constructive dialogue, especially when…
Opinion: The erosion of civil discourse is a clear and present danger to our society. We must prioritize striving to foster constructive dialogue, especially when…
The intersection of artificial intelligence and policymaking is rapidly becoming a defining challenge of our era. As AI systems become more sophisticated and integrated into…
The Atlanta City Council narrowly approved Ordinance 26-O-112 on Tuesday, a bill aimed at addressing the growing challenges facing local businesses due to increased digital…
Understanding what makes an educational program truly effective is more than just looking at test scores. It requires digging into the nuances of curriculum design,…
The Georgia Department of Education (GADOE) is facing increased pressure to address growing concerns about bias and lack of critical analysis skills among students. Multiple…
The education echo amplifies the voices of students in ways we’ve never seen before, but is it truly shaping policy, or just creating noise? I…
Did you know that despite billions invested in educational programs annually, only 27% of high school graduates feel adequately prepared for college? That’s a massive…
Key Takeaways By 2028, expect at least 35% of homeschooling families to incorporate AI-powered tutoring platforms like LearnAI into their curriculum for personalized learning. State-level…
Opinion: The education echo amplifies the voices of students, and that’s precisely why it’s the most vital development in news this decade. For too long,…
Opinion: Are parents getting a bad rap in the news? I think so. For too long, the media has painted a picture of parenthood as…