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Innovating with Integrity: Building Trust in an AI-Driven World EdTech New Pathways

  Innovating with Integrity: Building Trust in an AI-Driven World The brief departure and return of Sam Altman as CEO of OpenAI underscored the need for stable, trust-based leadership in the rapidly evolving AI sector. This episode, not rooted in technological or financial challenges, highlighted how the absence of a strong, value-aligned culture can destabilize

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3 Improv Exercises to Use as Guided Play

In early childhood education, the term guided play is a relative newcomer on the scene. Researchers use guided play to refer to “learning experiences that combine the child-directed nature of free play with a focus on learning outcomes and adult mentorship.” Studies have shown that through play, children experience not only pleasure but also community and autonomy. 3 Improv

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Beware these ‘truisms’ about higher education

Consider three common truisms about higher education: College costs are skyrocketing. People don’t need education to get good jobs. Americans are turning their backs on higher education. Education As a thought experiment, imagine these are correct; widely held beliefs typically include at least a grain of truth, after all. But then imagine a room filled

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