Taxpayers will bear the cost of fixing errors in learning materials published by the Texas Education Agency. The curriculum has drawn attention for its references to Christianity and the Bible.
Ed-tech leaders and advocates this week talked to the U.S. House subcommittee on early, elementary, and secondary education about the need for clear direction on AI from the federal government.
First, more teens are turning to AI as a resource to research their post-secondary options. Twenty-six percent reported using the technology for that reason in spring of 2025, rising to 46 percent by ...
UK Research and Innovation has published its first AI Strategy, setting out a long-term plan backed by £1.6 billion to strengthen the UK’s AI research, skills and infrastructure. The framework ...
Chitkara University's presence at Express Adda showcased its dedication to academic excellence and responsible AI innovation ...
Higher education stakeholders are reconsidering the meaning of ethical behavior, the design of ethical programs, and the role ...
From small art schools to large public universities, the new DOJ release of emails reveals just how deep the financier’s ...
Federal court filings lay out what prosecutors say was a years‑long conspiracy tied to Plymouth‑Canton Educational Park, where three former students are accused of conspiring to steal “personal, ...