An unexpected winner is emerging in the war on higher education.
Securing employment is more difficult than ever for young Aussies, who lack work experience and face fierce job competition.
With so many kids struggling these days—with depression, anxiety, suicidality, concerning behavior, and chronic school absenteeism—it's time to rethink school ecosystems.
Marriage used to be the default “next step,” like graduating, getting a job, and pretending you understand retirement ...
College applications reward participation over perfection. Ivy League and selective schools value students who engage with ...
Students’ well-being in higher education has been a growing concern globally since the coronavirus pandemic, which disrupted ...
CMU’s learning initiatives are shaped by research on how people learn, rather than by any single discipline. That approach ...
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how we work, communicate and create. In education, however, the conversation is stuck. Sensational headlines make it seem like AI will either save public ...