Prediction vs. Bias in Data: A Debate
Is it possible to use data to make predictions without enforcing existing biases?
Innovations in educational policies, programs, and practices (more)
Is it possible to use data to make predictions without enforcing existing biases?
History proves that big financing ideas can triumph over seemingly insurmountable global challenges.
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals related to inclusive education and gender equality, we need to examine how girls’ education has changed since 2015.
The Wooden Floor is licensing its successful model of using arts education to break the cycle of poverty.
Vi-Ability uses football to get disengaged British youth interested in acquiring the skills and experience necessary to succeed.
An in-depth look at an environmental education collaborative during the early stages of its collective impact process.
Too often both funders and practitioners fail to focus on the active ingredient in youth development: relationships.
Students need broader learning opportunities in school to help prepare them for the uncertainties of the future.
To equip today’s students for the future, we need to understand the fundamental building blocks of complex skills, and apply that understanding to teaching practices and assessments.
US universities must respond to the worldwide refugee crisis.