TimesLIVE spoke to South African education experts to understand what increased screen use in classrooms could mean for teaching and learning outcomes.
Mesick Consolidated Schools has launched a "No Screens" Literacy initiative that replaces classroom technology with physical books and paper to improve student literacy and comprehension.
A loose network of parents are teaching each other how to get their kids off of school-issued Chromebooks and iPads.
Gen celebrates Safer Internet Day with our nonprofit partners NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / February 16, 2026 / Kim Bishop, Corporate Responsibility | Impact BlogEvery year, more than 100 countr ...
Intelligent audio and intuitive tools are transforming collaboration from connection to creativity, says Sam Sabet, chief ...
HR leaders highlight the widening gap between academic preparation and workplace skills among graduates. They stress urgent reforms in education to ensure future workforce adaptability and digital ...
For at least a decade, much of the must-have cybersecurity tools available have been powered by machine learning, predictive analytics, and pattern recognition—subsets of the broader bucket of ...
India accounts for nearly 16% of the world’s AI talent, giving it a significant edge in building global artificial intelligence capabilities, according to a new white paper launched at the India AI ...
The aim is simple: help industries improve efficiency while giving students real experience before they graduate ...
Oklahoma needs comprehensive change and financial investments, not fluff that seeks to distract from the underlying problems ...
The Shenandoah County School Board on Thursday unanimously approved a three-year improvement plan for Sandy Hook and W.W. Robinson elementary schools after state accountability results identified the ...
Michigan is banning smartphones during class time in public schools, starting this fall ...
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