That shift starts with teachers and educational leaders.
Board game designers Cole Wehrle and Amabel Holland talk about designing distressing historical games - and whether to make them at all.
Movie adaptations like The Golden Compass and The Cat in the Hat misunderstand and misrepresent everything that makes their ...
The team behind ChatGPT admits the standard version can be used as an ‘answer machine.’ Is the new Study Mode feature any better?
What happened to the Beacon Journal publishing facts? Our opinion editor answers this and other commonly asked questions.
A new book asserts that we all might learn something from fetishists, who exist in playful surrender to the things that they ...
Polyvagal theory faces renewed scientific criticism. What does the debate mean for clinicians who use it as a lens for trauma ...
The resulting outcome is that you have A.I. systems that have learned what it means to solve a problem that takes quite a ...
Funny, furious and profane, “You With the Sad Eyes” finds the TV star facing childhood trauma and reflecting on the limits ...
Tales of a spooky Norfolk village, a shamanic Nigerian astrophysicist — plus the ethics of fiction as murderous revenge ...
Reading Virginia Woolf in 2026 feels like an answer to a widespread cultural yearning to reclaim our fleeting attention spans.
Historian Elizabeth Todd-Breland discusses how schools have become a key site of struggle amid rising fascism in the US.
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