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Technology in education is a powerful movement that is sweeping through schools nationwide. After all, today's students have grown up with digital technology and expect it to be part of their learning experience. But how much of a role should it play in education?
ome people argue that the theory of intelligent design—which posits that the complexities of living things cannot be explained by natural selection and can best be explained as resulting from an intelligent cause—is a legitimate scientific theory that should be allowed in public school curriculam.
Mental health challenges among students are a growing concern. A survey by the American College Health Association in the spring of 2021 found that over two-thirds of college students said they had experienced "overwhelming anxiety" within the previous 12 months.
There is a growing consensus that schools are responsible for fostering students' social and emotional development and their cognitive skills.
A positive outcome from the pandemic has been the brighter light highlighting the digital divide and its impact on educational and socio-economic opportunities for families.
Ensuring that all students achieve their full potential has been an education hot topic for decades.
Remote, virtual, online learning—however you term it—is likely here to stay. 2020 was an initiation by fire for districts around the country when they had to pivot to remote learning in literally a moment’s notice.
All the deserving and selected candidates gets felicitated for their contributions to the education community.
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