hnguyen+FollowUK Students Might Be Back in Erasmus!Big news for uni students: the UK could be rejoining the EU’s Erasmus exchange program! After years out in the cold post-Brexit, reports say an announcement could come soon, letting British students study or train across Europe again as early as 2027. Negotiations are still happening, but universities are already buzzing about the opportunities this could bring. Fingers crossed for those Euro adventures! #Education #Erasmus #UKStudents00Share
Michael Petty+FollowAI’s Real Plot Twist: Changing ClassroomsForget those scary headlines about AI stealing jobs or turning into killer robots. The real shake-up? How our kids will learn. Author Jim Pethokoukis says AI is about to make school way more interesting, opening up new opportunities for students and teachers. Imagine personalized lessons and smarter ways to learn—this is the AI revolution we should actually be talking about! #Education #AIinEducation #FutureOfLearning00Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowMidlife Career Plot Twist: Back to School!Career curveball alert: tons of 40-somethings are heading back to grad school after a wave of layoffs. With job openings flat and AI skills now a must, experience alone isn’t cutting it. People are dropping big bucks on degrees in hot fields like cybersecurity and healthcare, hoping for a payoff—but not all programs are worth it. The new rule? Only go back if it’s strategic and targeted. More school doesn’t always mean more money! #Education #CareerChange #Layoffs00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowAI Homework Drama Is Getting RealAI is shaking up classrooms, and not in a good way. Students are getting accused of using AI to write essays—even when it’s all their own work! Teachers are running their own writing through AI detectors and still getting flagged. The tech is so unreliable, it’s causing major stress for everyone. Some schools are cracking down, while others want students to actually learn AI skills. Is this the future of homework, or just a mess? #Education #AIinEducation #HomeworkDebate00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowAre Grades Really Telling Us Anything?Ever feel like your grades don’t actually show what you learned? You’re not alone! More teachers are ditching the old A-F system for new ways to measure learning—like letting students retake tests, build portfolios, or even help decide their own grades. Turns out, traditional grades can kill creativity and confidence, and don’t always reflect a student’s true potential. Would you want to try one of these alternative grading styles? #Education #EducationReform #Grades00Share
hnguyen+FollowInside LI’s epic student chorus traditionSt. Anthony’s in South Huntington has a Christmas concert so massive, the staff literally prepares for a few students to faint every year—no joke! With 600 singers, this high school chorus is the largest in the country, and the energy is wild: animal noises during warmups, lightning-fast prop changes, and a sea of students filling the gym. The music? Everything from Latin chants to holiday classics, all led by the legendary Brother Joshua, who’s been at the helm for 45 years. For these teens, it’s more than just singing—it’s about friendship, nerves, and unforgettable memories. Would you have braved the stage? #Education #LongIsland #StAnthonys00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowLos Lunas Tigers eye revenge vs CibolaLos Lunas Tigers are on fire with six straight wins, but their next game against the Cibola Cougars brings a twist—Cibola handed them a tough loss the last time they met. Despite Cibola’s current losing streak, anything can happen on the court, especially with holiday energy in the air. Los Lunas just dropped 82 points in their last game, showing they’re ready to make a statement. Will the Tigers finally get their payback, or will Cibola pull off another upset? Who’s your pick to win this rematch? #Education #K12 #LosLunasTigers00Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowLSU nursing grads ready to lead Louisiana careLSU Health New Orleans just sent 110 new nurses into the world, and that’s a big deal for Louisiana. These grads trained alongside future doctors and health leaders, so they’re stepping into hospitals and clinics with real teamwork experience. The School of Nursing keeps earning national honors, and this year’s class includes scholarship winners and leaders recognized for making a difference in the community. With Louisiana’s only nursing school inside an academic health center, these nurses are set to shape the future of local healthcare. How do you think new grads can help tackle our state’s health challenges? #Education #LSUHealth #NursingGrads00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowSmith Center’s future stirs big debate at UNCUNC is at a crossroads: should the iconic Smith Center be renovated or replaced with a brand-new arena at Carolina North? After years of study and conversations with former players, boosters, and fans, the university is close to a decision—but not everyone feels heard. Some Tar Heel legends and supporters are pushing back against moving off campus, worried about losing tradition and community ties. With so much passion on both sides, what matters most: honoring the Smith Center’s legacy or building for the future of Carolina basketball? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Education #College #UNC00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowCharlotte schools face biggest enrollment dip in yearsCharlotte-Mecklenburg Schools just saw their steepest enrollment drop in over a decade, with nearly 2,500 fewer students this year. This isn’t just a blip—statewide, public schools are shrinking, while charter and private schools are growing. CMS is responding by hiring 200 fewer staff, hoping to adjust naturally without layoffs. Some say it’s about parents wanting more school choices, while others point to funding struggles for public schools. With birth rates ticking up again, could this trend reverse? What do you think is really driving families’ decisions—and how should our schools respond? #Education #CharlotteSchools #SchoolChoice00Share