Lately when I talk with faculty members about their courses and classrooms, I often have to say something that few of them want to hear: Your undergraduates need you to teach them “studenting” skills.
Try a straightforward three-step strategy to help students get comfortable with exploring challenging reading assignments.
The vast potential of generative AI (artificial intelligence), and particularly ChatGPT, has simultaneously inspired and alarmed us and many of our colleagues. ChatGPT is so eager to offer answers, it ...
She calls it “unicorn breath,” and it’s the 10-year-old fourth grader’s own spin on mindfulness techniques that have been ...
If, as a teacher, your student asks you what dyslexia is, can you answer? What about dyscalculia? Most students with learning differences are going to spend the majority of their time in general ...
The overwhelming majority of teachers, principals, and district leaders in the United States believe that students should learn how artificial intelligence works at some point in their K-12 education, ...
One writer explores the unique challenges but rewarding processes of teaching assistants and fellow campus jobs.
Self-assessments encourage students to reflect on their skills, knowledge, learning goals, and progress in a course. These practices can range from quick, low-stakes check-ins on lecture content to in ...
This essay is excerpted from a new Chronicle special report, “Leading in the AI Era,” available in the Chronicle Store.
Even as schools have banned phones, the pandemic-era practice of giving students their own laptops and tablets has remained.
Teachers play a pivotal role in helping young people live with futures shaped by local and global environmental challenges.
On a recent morning, I had the chance to read poems my ninth-grade English students had written about encounters with racism. I was struck by the beauty and poignance of many of their lines. Yet I ...