All posts by Gerald Businge

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May'25

Why Digital Fluency, Adaptability and AI-Powered Learning Matter More Than Ever

The future isn’t just approaching — it’s moving fast. As industries evolve and workforce demands shift, schools and districts have …

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May'25

As Immigration Raids Stoke Anxiety, What Are the Implications for How Children Learn?

As the Trump administration’s hardline stance on immigration fuels large-scale arrests, schools around the country continue to report that fear …

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May'25

As the Teacher Shortage Crisis Deepens in Ohio, Immigrant Educators Could Be the Answer

“Changing the mindset of how U.S. schools and policymakers think of immigrants, particularly those who want to do the hard …

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May'25

How Educators Are Leading the Future of Learning With AI Initiatives

Technology in today’s classrooms is advancing rapidly, reshaping the way students learn and teachers teach, especially with advancements in AI. …

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May'25

For Families, School Choice Doesn’t Mean Easy Decisions

The school choice model is growing. But how easy is it for families on the ground to actually feel like …

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May'25

A Supreme Court Case Could Change How We Think About and Pay For Religious Schools

The Supreme Court in April will weigh whether to open public funds to schools that offer religious instruction. What does …

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May'25

Linda McMahon Became Ed Secretary Without Discussing Schools’ Scariest Issue: Guns

“Can we keep our children alive in America’s classrooms?” asks Keri Rodrigues, president of the National Parents Union, on the …

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May'25

Giving Schools More Control over Social Media

As PTA president at my children’s school, I rely on social media to keep families informed about everything from sports …

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May'25

Black Boys in Gifted Education Deserve More — and My Journey Is Proof of It

EdSurge Voices of Change fellow Gene Fashaw has had enough experience as a student and teacher in gifted programs to …

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May'25

Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

Teachers agree, overwhelmingly, that artificial intelligence is going to become a permanent fixture in education over the next 10 years, …

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