The Education Trust's analysis of the 2024 National Report Card found that more than half of Black students scored below ...
The digital divide has long been a simmering problem facing millions of students that took a global pandemic to bring to a boil. At the time, nearly 16 million students in the United States lacked ...
The digital divide is a major issue in the modern world. It impacts billions of lives. So, what are we doing to address this divide? This divide or gap exists because of rapidly advancing technology, ...
The latest iteration of the U.S. Department of Education’s National Educational Technology Plan (NETP) takes aim at several obstacles limiting edtech’s ability to transform teaching and learning.
For some communities, the digital divide remains even after they have access to computers and fast internet, new research shows. A study of the Bhutanese refugee community in Columbus found that even ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s plan focuses on ways K–12 stakeholders can use ed tech to improve students’ access to educational opportunities through learning experiences. Rebecca Torchia is a ...
Beyond internet connectivity, a new "intelligence divide" threatens to exclude millions from the modern economy.
As I think back on my parents’ experiences from their life-changing move from India to the United States, I am humbled by the sacrifices they made to give me a chance at a life with less hardship than ...
In Caldwell County, Texas, between Austin and San Antonio, some residents are still struggling to keep up in an increasingly ...
The “digital divide” in American society is getting worse, not better, and it is perpetuated in part by a technology gap between elite and minority-serving colleges, says Larry Irving, a technology ...
2023 will be known, sadly, as the year millions of Americans were removed from Medicaid. As states reset their Medicaid eligibility rules post-pandemic, more rapid “unwinding” out of the gate is being ...