ChatGPT and the Future of Education at FETC
The FETC conference is going on right now in New Orleans and sadly, the conference has a paltry online offering....
44% of Graduates Regret their College Majors
Although we have talked about the problems with higher education, there is no question that a college degree is becoming...
HMH is buying NWEA: The giants keep getting giant-er
There is further consolidation in the EdTech industry as a publishing giant, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, is buying the Oregon-based assessment...
Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona: Teacher base pay should be $100k
“Teachers deserve a fair wage” is a sound bite as old as public education and the underspending that accompanies it....
The Teaching Shortage is worse for Early Childhood Education than almost anyone else
Studies have consistently shown how valuable a good pre-school education is especially for low-income and dual language learners, and despite...
Education’s Financial Hangover after the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic changed education very quickly. K-12 schools and Universities started doing classes over zoom, the online tutoring industry...
ChatGPT and student essays: Is this the end of homework?
Do you think you could spot something that was written by artificial Intelligence? If you have been paying attention to...
Let’s talk about NAEP scores
If you have been following education at all over the past few weeks, you have probably seen articles about the...
The Biden Administration has halted student loan applications
On Friday morning the federal student loan forgiveness website was replaced with a message explaining that the program is currently...
The American Bar Association will vote next week on whether to end the LSAT requirement
During the pandemic, many universities made the decision to stop requiring the SAT/ACT or any standardized test for admissions. It...