Tag Archives: education

The Harvard Gazette: “Gifted”

Nation & World ‘Gifted’   Rooted in values, scorned as elitist, and now, in the age of AI, about to go extinct? Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer January 21, 2026 4 min read Ellen Winner is a senior research associate at Project Zero … Continue reading

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Futurism: “It’s not even an inability to critically think. It’s an inability to read sentences.”

Book Worms Gen Z Arriving at College Unable to Read “It’s not even an inability to critically think. It’s an inability to read sentences.” By Joe Wilkins Published Jan 13, 2026 11:27 AM EST As the final waves of Gen Z — … Continue reading

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The Deep View: OpenAI’s unlikely new ally: Universities

OpenAI’s unlikely new ally: Universities As students use ChatGPT to write their college papers to the chagrin of their professors, OpenAI wants to make its relationship with universities more official. The company is forging relationships with colleges around the country, … Continue reading

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The Big Think: Metacognition: the mind’s Swiss Army knife

Metacognition: the mind’s Swiss Army knife Anne-Laure Le Cunff •  Reading time: 8 minutes When you want to learn or build something new, it’s tempting to just get going. Read as much as you can, do some tutorials, work on some related … Continue reading

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Fortune: Palantir (Think Lavender in Gaza) … colleges are no longer a reliable training. They have hired 22 high school students ………..

Success·Gen Z Palantir says college is no longer a reliable training ground—so it hired 22 high school students instead: ‘Skip the debt. Skip the indoctrination.’ By Emma Burleigh Reporter, Success November 5, 2025 at 10:49 AM EST 22 Gen Zers are … Continue reading

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MIT Press Reader: The Rise and Unraveling of America’s Science Pact

The Rise and Unraveling of America’s Science Pact The system of federally funded research gave the U.S. wealth, power, and prestige. Its future is now uncertain. By: Jonathan D. Moreno       The American scientific community is experiencing a moment of … Continue reading

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Observer: Libraries are palaces for the people. Note reference to “Mental Culture” or bibliography as a form of rehabilitation

Tuesday 30 September 2025 Libraries are palaces for the people. Their ramparts need defending Richard Ovenden The spirit of public improvement that led to the legislation that created free public libraries 175 years go needs to be rekindled In the … Continue reading

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Psychology Today: “Practice, Pause, Repeat, Empower”

The Path to Learning: Practice, Pause, Repeat, Empower Repetition and distributed practice fortify neural pathways and knowledge. Updated September 30, 2025 |  Reviewed by Kaja Perina THE BASICS Key points Source: Hey Juda/Pixabay Research indicates that repetition and distributed practice effectively fires and … Continue reading

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The Deep View: AI classroom use jumps sixfold in two years

AI classroom use jumps sixfold in two years AI adoption in American classrooms has exploded from 10% of educators in 2023 to 67% today — a sixfold rise that’s not only changing how teachers work but making them more likely … Continue reading

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X Vosegrad24: Let’s explore The Muslim Brothernood, a very secret organization …

Visegrád 24 @visegrad24 The Muslim Brotherhood is a very secretive organization and prefers to act through a large number of front organizations to push its Islamist agenda in the West. When it comes to influencing the youth in North America, … Continue reading

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