Most of you aren’t just dabbling with language learning apps, according to the results of our latest reader poll.
We don’t have to look very far—especially in this bombastic political season—for evidence that many people seem more inclined to lob rhetorical grenades than seek understanding or civility. And the ...
I’m Scott Carlson, a senior writer at The Chronicle covering higher ed and where it’s going. This week, I tell you about a conversation I had with the authors of a recent book on the study and ...
At the end of each semester, students are left with a single grade to let them know how well they did in a course. They are not, however, often given strategies on how to improve those grades in the ...
You know that guilty feeling when you unlock your phone just to “check something,” and suddenly—bam!—45 minutes vanish into the vortex of TikTok dances, Instagram reels, or endless Reddit threads?
In a recent post, I outlined 9 ways AI-literate students learn with AI, focusing on how students use AI to support thinking, reading, writing, feedback, and reflection. That post traced the practices ...
Do you see a pattern here? Learning! David Novak addresses that challenge in his book How Leaders Learn: Master the Habits of the World’s Most Successful People. He started life as a trailer park kid, ...
In a world full of information, the ability to navigate it effectively is a form of intelligence all its own. While we often think of "smart" and "clueless" as fixed traits, the reality is that the ...
Success rarely happens by accident or through sporadic bursts of motivation. Instead, it emerges from the consistent application of specific habits that compound over time, creating momentum and ...