Ethan Blaine

Ethan Blaine

Education Finance Specialist
Ethan Blaine is a Public Sector expert in education and government. He offers comprehensive analysis of policies and initiatives in education funding, government grants for schools, and the role of government in shaping educational outcomes.
New Bridges between AI and Education
Editorial New Bridges between AI and Education

As physics is still struggling to postulate and validate the theory of everything, technology might have found its own version. In the Big Data era, religion has been replaced by data flow, processing power and sophisticated algorithms, while Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be the new cult.

Back to school anxiety – will it last forever?
Editorial Back to school anxiety – will it last forever?

Now that school is starting all over again (or it has already started, depending on each institution’s particular schedule), on track with the ineludible yearly cycle, some of the children and their parents may find themselves confronted with back-to-school anxiety. The phenomenon – that NPR found t

Homeschooling for success – to try or not to try?
Editorial Homeschooling for success – to try or not to try?

Considering how modern education managed to enroll by the start of the 21st century the majority of all children worldwide (following the 1909 moment), the idea of homeschooling children seems like a retrograde move at first glance. However, since homeschooling originated out of various

U.S. education: an overview of the top 7 harsh issues
Editorial U.S. education: an overview of the top 7 harsh issues

Identifying the persistent issues in a structure that permanently strives to improve itself may be a real challenge. The educational system has known many grafted solutions, and continuously found itself between the centralized or localized strategies and the open source innovations whose outlets

Wearable technology – does it have educational value?
Editorial Wearable technology – does it have educational value?

The year 2015 is over now, so it is interesting to take a look at some of the predictions issued at the beginning of this year. A Hackeducation January 2015 article approached the subject of wearable technology in education and raised a few interesting questions on what would a (digitally)

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