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AI and the Law: What Educators Need to Know?

As teachers incorporate AI into their classrooms, it’s important to educate students about data security, privacy, and cyberbullying. Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the world of education. As with any new technology, there can be some hesitancy about not knowing enough, how to use it, and where to begin. As an attorney and educator … Read more

The 10 Most Significant Education Studies of 2025

Following our annual tussle with hundreds of studies of merit, we’ve pared them down to 10 you shouldn’t miss—from what AI can (and can’t) do to the neuroscience of brain synchrony. For those of us hoping for a quiet, back-to-normal kind of year, the research coming out of 2025 might disappoint. A rising tide of … Read more

Your child, the sophisticated language learner

As young children, how do we build our vocabulary? Even by age 1, many infants seem to think that if they hear a new word, it means something different from the words they already know. But why they think so has remained subject to inquiry among scholars for the last 40 years. A new study … Read more

Preschool education: A key to supporting allophone children

Learning French while also developing language skills in one’s mother tongue is no easy task. As a result, allophone children often face learning and communication difficulties in kindergarten, which can negatively impact their educational journey. However, solutions are emerging. According to a study led by Sylvana Côté, preschool education services significantly help bridge the gap … Read more

Too much screen time can reduce sleep quality in preschool-age children, making behavioral problems worse

Excessive screen use by preschool-age children can lead to reduced sleep quality, exacerbating problems such as poor attention, hyperactivity and unstable mood, a new study suggests. Peer-reviewed findings published in Early Child Development and Care show how screen time is “significantly” correlated with increased hyperactive attention problems and emotional symptoms, and with decreased sleep quality. Additionally, the research … Read more

Education scholar calls for ecological shift to school within a school to give students autonomy needed for success

Researcher illustrates how giving students’ leadership over education on small scale can avoid system-wide attempts at reform that have repeatedly failed An international education expert argues in a new study for an ecological shift to a ‘school within a school’ approach that would give students, teachers and parents the ability to guide their own education … Read more

Helping Students Hear Each Other After the Election

An English teacher offers ideas on how to encourage curious dialogue at school after a divisive election. I found middle and high school students milling about in their usual way. They stood in friend groups with voices slightly elevated, excited by talk of the election. Most looked eager to share or hear the opinions of … Read more