Strict Rules Can Foster Calm Classrooms. But Some Students Pay the Price | KQED Education Strict Rules Can Foster Calm Classrooms. But Some Students Pay the Price | KQED annashay October 1, 2025 To his mom, when her son gets suspended from school and sent home, it feels like the...Read More
Why Teens Love to Hang Out at the Library | KQED Education Why Teens Love to Hang Out at the Library | KQED annashay September 23, 2025 Student Maelynn likes the hands-on activities Maelynn: I just paint a canvas or I make, like, some...Read More
A Researcher’s View on Using AI to Become a Better Writer | KQED Education A Researcher’s View on Using AI to Become a Better Writer | KQED annashay September 17, 2025 That’s when AI could be most helpful, she thinks. With some prompting, a chatbot could provide immediate...Read More
Teaching Civics in a Divided Age? Intergenerational Dialogue Should Go Both Ways | KQED Education Teaching Civics in a Divided Age? Intergenerational Dialogue Should Go Both Ways | KQED annashay September 10, 2025 Research shows intergenerational programs can improve students’ empathy, literacy and civic engagement, but developing those relationships outside...Read More
Friendship Break Ups Can Be Devastating for Tweens. Here’s How Adults Can Help | KQED Education Friendship Break Ups Can Be Devastating for Tweens. Here’s How Adults Can Help | KQED annashay September 1, 2025 Friendship is a skill set, according to Denworth, and kids don’t automatically arrive with all the tools...Read More
These Programs Help Poor Students with College. Trump Wants to Pull the Funding | KQED Education These Programs Help Poor Students with College. Trump Wants to Pull the Funding | KQED annashay August 25, 2025 But Griffith’s stepsister had introduced her to a federal program called Upward Bound. It places high school...Read More
Inaccurate, Impossible: Experts Knock New Trump Plan to Collect College Admissions Data | KQED Education Inaccurate, Impossible: Experts Knock New Trump Plan to Collect College Admissions Data | KQED annashay August 20, 2025 “You’ve got this effort to add these elements without a mechanism with which to vet the new...Read More
When Teachers Learn a Complete View of Asian American History, Students Benefit | KQED Education When Teachers Learn a Complete View of Asian American History, Students Benefit | KQED annashay August 14, 2025 Listen to the latest episode of the MindShift podcast to learn about how students are learning about...Read More
7 Insights About Chronic Absenteeism, a New Normal for American Schools | KQED Education 7 Insights About Chronic Absenteeism, a New Normal for American Schools | KQED annashay August 7, 2025 “Chronic absenteeism affects disadvantaged students more often, but the rise in chronic absenteeism was an unfortunate tide...Read More
In Debate Club, Teens Are Learning the Skills Adults May Have Forgotten | KQED Education In Debate Club, Teens Are Learning the Skills Adults May Have Forgotten | KQED annashay July 31, 2025 “My grandfather once called me wishy-washy, which I interpret as him saying I didn’t really mean it...Read More