Monthly Archives: September 2025

Trump isn’t cutting Pell Grants, after all − but other changes could complicate financial aid for some students

Trump isn’t cutting Pell Grants, after all − but other changes could complicate financial aid for some students

As an education researcher who has studied the economic returns of higher education, I know that college degrees remain cost-effective investments for most students. But college tuition has risen at roughly twice the rate of inflation during the past two decades, and federal student debt climbed 500% to US$1.6 trillion during that same period. The Biden administration sought to address this problem with plans that accelerated […] … learn more→

Think about how you think before asking AI anything.

Think about how you think before asking AI anything.

“How do we think?” Although it seems like a simple question, it’s actually one of the most profound a person can ask themselves. Education can help answer this question, not through prefabricated solutions, but rather by teaching people to think for themselves, to cultivate their autonomy, and to become reflective beings capable of directing their […] … learn more→

Diella, Albania's first artificial minister: the trap of feminizing AI

Diella, Albania’s first artificial minister: the trap of feminizing AI

For the first time in history, artificial intelligence has entered a government in Albania. Beyond questions about the role of AI in public decision-making, Diella’s appointment as minister responsible for public procurement raises questions about the almost systematic feminization of AI avatars. This deceptive practice, which perpetuates gender stereotypes, perpetuates the objectification of women and […] … learn more→

Title IX’s effectiveness in addressing campus sexual assault is at risk − a law professor explains why

Title IX’s effectiveness in addressing campus sexual assault is at risk − a law professor explains why

Most Americans assume that schools are legally required to protect students from sexual harassment and assault under Title IX – the federal law enacted in 1972 that bans sexual discrimination in education. I am a law professor and researcher who has spent more than a decade examining the disconnect between what Title IX promises on paper and what students […] … learn more→

Baccalaureate grading: why is it so difficult to find the right exam formula?

Baccalaureate grading: why is it so difficult to find the right exam formula?

Will the 2026 baccalaureate resemble the 2025 baccalaureate? The Ministry of National Education announced at the start of the school year its intention to adjust the current methods of continuous assessment, sparking new debates surrounding an exam that has been revised several times since 2018. But why is it so difficult in France to determine […] … learn more→

What if we used screens to be closer to nature?

What if we used screens to be closer to nature?

For some years now, children have been spending more and more time at home or indoors, staring at a screen, and less time outdoors or in natural spaces. This loss of contact with the natural environment has consequences for their development. Among the many concerns raised by this increase in screen use ( sedentary lifestyle, isolation, overexposure, and even addiction ), […] … learn more→

Why does autocorrect make so many mistakes?

Why does autocorrect make so many mistakes?

We’re meeting a friend for lunch at a restaurant. When the first courses arrive, she interrupts the conversation to say, “Would you pass me the…” while looking at a specific spot on the table. We probably don’t need any more words or gestures to understand that she’s referring to salt and we pass it to […] … learn more→

Writing multiple articles from one set of data

Writing multiple articles from one set of data

So you’ve got this mountain of “stuff” that keeps revealing new secrets every time you look at it. Or maybe you’re doing a PhD by publication and panicking about how to sort out the articles you need. Either way, you’re probably wondering whether you can write multiple journal articles from the same data without looking […] … learn more→

Our new study found AI is wreaking havoc on uni assessments. Here’s how we should respond

Our new study found AI is wreaking havoc on uni assessments. Here’s how we should respond

Artificial intelligence (AI) is wrecking havoc on university assessments and exams. Thanks to generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, students can now generate essays and assessment answers in seconds. As we have noted in a study earlier this year, this has left universities scrambling to redesign tasks, update policies, and adopt new cheating detection systems. But the technology keeps […] … learn more→

How to develop a critical view of technology in the classroom

How to develop a critical view of technology in the classroom

The digital transformation in all areas of life raises multiple questions about the relationship between technology and society. In the field of education, in particular, we see the need to prepare students for active digital citizenship. We want to educate citizens capable of using technology competently, appropriately, and responsibly in their daily lives. This objective […] … learn more→