Amid the rapid rise of technology in education, one platform stands out prominently for its engaging and gamified approach to learning - Kahoot!. The Norway-based company has emerged as a significant player in the edtech industry, transforming the traditional classroom experience into a dynamic,
Last Thursday, Yale's chapter of Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM) projected an image onto the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library as part of its drive for university-driven drug pricing reform. This act, while symbolic in intent, violated University policy regarding
The vaping industry has found itself under intense scrutiny as concerns over its impact on young people continue to rise, sparking widespread debates in legislative committees. The critical issue at hand is the increasing evidence that vaping, which was initially marketed as a safer alternative to
As the composition of college campuses diversifies, there is a growing challenge in ensuring that the unique needs of first-generation students and faculty are met and addressed effectively. Nationally, over half of undergraduates identify as first-generation students, yet their completion rates
The global initiative to update international human rights law to ensure free public education from early childhood through secondary education is gaining momentum. Championed by multiple countries and various educational and human rights organizations, this effort seeks to address the inequities
Climate anxiety is a growing concern among college students, who are increasingly worried about the future due to climate change. These anxieties are mirrored by a strong sense of hope and belief in humanity's ability to mitigate the crisis. This duality presents both a challenge and an
Steve Holifield, a cherished math teacher from Apple Valley, California, left an indelible mark on his students despite battling the progressive and debilitating impacts of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Holifield’s approach not only made math accessible but also transformed students' a
The fall 2024 semester has brought a remarkable increase in first-time college enrollment in New Mexico, with a 9.2 percent rise according to the New Mexico Higher Education Department (NMHED). This notable trend has been observed over the past four years and stands in stark contrast to the
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has presented an ambitious budget estimate of N678.09 billion to the State Assembly for the 2025 fiscal year, with a keen focus on infrastructure and education. Dubbed the 'Budget of Stabilization,' this financial plan aims to extend the economic
In an educational landscape where high-stakes exams often trigger anxiety and discomfort among students, educators continually seek innovative strategies to improve learning outcomes. One such approach involves the use of exam wrappers, short assignments given to students either before or after an
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