When historians look back at 2020, they might see some important lessons about how problems become really big problems when left to fester. First, COVID-19 shut down the American economy and killed ...
Our educational institutions are facing extraordinary choices this week. Stay open, or close to try to slow the community spread of coronavirus? This is no snowstorm dilemma; the decision to close is ...
In announcing the recent ruling on net neutrality, Federal Commications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler contended that the policy enshrines the idea “that no one—whether government or corporate—should ...
Mmaki Jantjies receives funding from the South African National Research Foundation. Electronic and mobile learning can thus be seen as an additional learning resource that can also help enhance ...
Heavy reliance on online remote learning during the pandemic drew attention away from more equitable ways of teaching children at home, a UNESCO report says. By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer has ...
Victoria Nash has received funding from the Oak Foundation, the John Fell Fund, Luminate and the UK Department for Digital Media, Culture and Sport. She has served in an unpaid capacity on OfCom’s ...
Perhaps the greatest empowerment tools for overcoming inequality and freeing the world’s marginalised people from poverty are literacy and knowledge. Knowledge improves lives. Literacy enables access ...
Is it really possible to teach about inequality and oppression online? I hear this question all the time, and my answer is always the same: yes! Many faculty members have written about the increasing ...
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