Worried it's too late to learn something new? History? Photography? Computers? Health and wellness? A new language? You still can at the University of Dayton's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. "UD's ...
When I was 17, I won $20,000 from the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans. Named after the prolific 19th-century novelist whose rags-to-riches tales have come to represent the idea of ...
The gene-editing technology has led to innovations in medicine, evolution and agriculture — and raised profound ethical questions about altering human DNA. Credit...Mirko Ilić Supported by By Carl ...
The pioneering online learning networks offer hard-earned lessons for what works and what doesn’t with online education. By Steve Lohr Sandeep Gupta, a technology manager in California, sees the ...
Almost all teachers believe persistent myths about learning, a new survey finds. More than three-fourths of teachers think that people are either right-brained (creative) or left-brained (analytical), ...
Typically, providing equal access in class means providing individual accommodations to every student with a disability. Universal Design for Learning (UDL), which originated from the architectural ...
While it’s nice to think you can hack your way to success, whenever you try to accomplish a huge goal — like starting and growing a business — skills matter. Who you know is certainly important. But ...
David H. Rose is a developmental neuropsychologist and educator who teaches at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is the founder and chief education officer of CAST, a nonprofit research and ...
The Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) supports CU’s community of educators through free consultations, teaching resources, programs, seminars, workshops, and other events! Our work aims to ...
For Hannah Blair, choosing which A-levels to take came with an added complication. Hannah attended an all-girls' school that didn't offer the computing and programming course she wished to take, ...