I began online teaching way back in the late 20th century, using Lotus Notes. This was before broadband, before Wi-Fi, before ...
As Justin Reich wrote recently at The Chronicle, “stop pretending you know how to teach AI.” We shouldn’t abandon the things we do know how to teach (like writing) while we experiment with this new ...
If you want to develop human intelligence, you can’t let students rely on artificial intelligence. Generative AI will ...
Anna Rollins is the author of the painful and powerful new memoir Famished: On Food, Sex, and Growing Up as a Good Girl.
A new course in the College is allowing first-years to put that idea into practice as part of “Inquiry, Conversation, Argument,” or ICA. The course serves as the first change to the Core curriculum ...
David McCullough made a profound difference that week and over his 89 years. One of the bits of advice McCullough shared with us at Hillsdale, and that I’ll never forget, is advice that was handed ...
Mandy Beilman is an English teacher for Central High School, and the final Golden Apple Award winner of the year!
Andrew Ross Sorkin’s book, 1929, takes us inside the Wall Street crash that led to the Depression. It asks: does history ...
This review is part of a preview of the winter 2026 issue of Academe. The issue will be released in full in February.
Dual enrollment programs help highly motivated high school students get a head start on their college education. For decades, the programs have allowed students to earn high school and college ...
For educators, the question is no longer whether AI will influence schools, but how we leverage it to strengthen teaching, learning, leading and operations.
As the financial ecosystem has gotten more complex, so have parents’ payments to kids.