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AI is coming to schools. Teachers need time to debate its use, experiment, and figure out how it fits in

THERE’S A CERTAIN feeling right before summer camp ends. It’s the feeling that through the new friendships, conversations, and activities, you’ve met a revised and better version of yourself. You’re wondering how you’re going to take this self back to your “real life.” Right now, in my professional career, I have that feeling, as if summer camp is drawing to an end.  In education, we might understand this feeling through “transformative learning theory.” Often applied to adult learning and associated with sociologist Jack Merizow, the premise of this theory is that transformative learning happens through expanding one’s knowledge base, critiquing…

No time for timidity on clean energy

As fuel prices surge from the war in the Middle East and residents demand relief from their monthly bills, now is the time to deliver clean energy and energy efficiency solutions for the people of Massachusetts.

Why Boston’s biggest institutions should co-invest in climate protection

If every institution acts independently, Boston risks a patchwork of expensive and inefficient defenses that protect individual buildings but fail to secure the broader systems that keep the city functioning. A better approach would coordinate a portion of those inevitable investments into shared infrastructure solutions that protect entire districts and employment centers.

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