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The Conversation
The SAT and ACT Are Less Important Than You Might Think
January 25, 2023
According to Mary Churchill, SAT, ACT, and other standardized tests may be overrated: School performance is a better predictor than testing, and there’s a long legacy of racism connected with these examinations.
BU Today
POV: With ChatGPT’s Arrival, Should Educators Be Mourning the End of the College Essay?
January 20, 2023
In this point-of-view piece, Naomi Caselli and Christina Dobbs discuss the impact of ChatGPT and other AI technologies on teaching and learning.
BU Today
Q&A: BU Deaf Student on the Impact of Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids
January 13, 2023
Anna Lim discussed the impact of over-the-counter hearing aids.
Education Week
What Book Bans Are Doing to School Library Purchases
January 6, 2023
Book bans are changing the composition of school libraries across the United States, says Kirsten Slungaard Mumma.
BU Today
This BU Class Aims to Undo a History of Racism in Science and Healthcare
December 13, 2022
Bias and institutional racism have long existed in medicine and science, but Felicity Crawford and TJ McKenna seek to challenge these injustices in an innovative class.
Education Week
Districts Are Spending More Per Student. Here’s How to Make Sure All of Them Benefit
November 29, 2022
Spending on students has increased—and Andrew Bacher-Hicks comments on how schools can use that money to the best advantage.
BU Today
Want to Find a Banned Book? Brookline Booksmith Has Some on Display
November 26, 2022
Boston-area Brookline Booksmith is putting banned books in the spotlight. Laura Jiménez is interviewed.
BU Today
POV: Plummeting Math Achievement Scores Confirm Pandemic’s Impact on US Public School Students
November 17, 2022
Marcus Winters and Andrew Bacher-Hicks discuss the impact of COVID-19 on students’ plummeting math scores.
Inside Higher Ed
When Colleges Close, Students Aren’t Likely to Re-Enroll
November 15, 2022
Students who attended colleges that closed are less likely to transfer to other institutions after closure. BU Wheelock Dean David Chard is quoted.
BU Experts
How Educators Can Support and Uplift Bilingual Children
October 25, 2022
Dina Castro discusses the rise in bilingualism in US schools—and how teachers can help students embrace both languages.
BU Today
75 Years Later, Why Is Goodnight Moon Still Lulling So Many Children to Sleep?
October 14, 2022
The classic picture book
Goodnight Moon
continues to enthrall readers 75 years after its release. Laura Jiménez discusses its timeless appeal.
World Bank Blogs
Putting Teachers’ Well-Being and Empowerment at the Center for Learning Recovery and Acceleration
October 13, 2022
Recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic has been as hard on teachers as it has students—and it’s crucial to promote teachers’ well-being. Eleonora Villegas-Reimers is interviewed.
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