We all aim for more agile, responsive business operations, and we're constantly tweaking technology, talent and resources all the while. But what if the biggest obstacle to business agility isn't any ...
Apart from the buzzword and the hype, though, what does it really look like in the classroom? An earlier post here featured Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher’s ideas, and I’ve talked about secondary ELL ...
As our world grows more interconnected, conversations about education are shifting to focus on identifying and cultivating the complex “21st-century” skills children will need to succeed amid global ...
It is becoming easier, faster, and cheaper for companies of every enterprise to implement machine learning—a data-fueled artificial intelligence technology used to detect patterns and anomalies, and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on our well-being that linger years after the virus first spread among humans. We already know that mental health declined significantly during the ...
Today’s guest post is written by Thomas Guskey, Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Kentucky. Educators have the odd habit of taking simple ideas and making them inexplicably ...
In this series we’ll explore how to improve schools in Australia. Some of the most prominent experts in the sector tackle key questions, including why we are not seeing much progress; whether we are ...
The world is full of things to learn. Where to start? How to choose what to pay attention to? What motivates someone to seek new knowledge? The desire to learn is partly a preference for novelty: we ...
2025 saw a tripling of continual learning LLM papers according to arXiv trends. This is driven by foundation model scale and multimodal extensions. However, no flagship AI released models (GPT-5, Grok ...
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