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The Emic Perspective of Generative AI

Teaching Anthropology

While AI has simply not been in the hands of students long enough to have longitudinal data on its impacts, there is a growing slew of research that touts it as a learning tool for non-traditional students (such as Dai et al., 2022, among many). International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education , 20 (1), 43.

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When Students Miss School, Teachers Enjoy Their Jobs Less

ED Surge

More than a quarter of students were “chronically absent,” meaning they had missed 10 percent of classes or more, during the 2021-2022 school year. For the researchers, that means that absenteeism threatens to aggravate the teacher shortage. Since the pandemic, the number of students who are missing class has risen.

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Most college students are taking online classes, but they’re paying just as much as in-person students

The Hechinger Report

Bringing down the price of a degree was certainly a key part of the appeal when online higher education began, said Richard Garrett, co-director of that survey of online education managers and chief research officer at Eduventures, an arm of the higher education technology consulting company Encoura.

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Most Popular EdSurge Podcast Episodes of 2022

ED Surge

Listeners to the EdSurge Podcast like to learn about brains—and what research shows can best reach and teach them. Our two most popular episodes of 2022 addressed just that subject, exploring fresh findings in learning science and how educators can apply them. Young people want more than good livelihoods. They want good lives.

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Research to Impact: Four Steps to Build a Successful Edtech Enterprise

ED Surge

Those are vital questions for education technology innovators as they build ventures, secure funding and expand their impact. In a crowded marketplace with fierce competition for scarce dollars, savvy entrepreneurs embrace research to inspire, hone and scale their businesses. What research substantiates your product or service?

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Our 10 Most Popular K-12 Stories of 2022

ED Surge

As we march forward into a new year, EdSurge is reflecting on the stories we shared and the biggest hits of 2022. What emerges from our list of most-read stories of 2022 is a clear theme: Teaching is in crisis. Principals Are on the Brink of a Breakdown.

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Nation’s Report Card Shows Students Struggle With Basic Reading Sills

ED Surge

In 2022, when the first postpandemic results came back, the nations report card revealed historic declines in math performance, as well as declines in reading scores for fourth and eighth graders. Still, Kurz and researchers like him hope to find lessons about the causes of the disparities in coming weeks.