Literacy, literacy, literacy was the hottest topic on The 74’s opinion pages this year. Whether it was Chad Aldeman and ...
AI tools are now being incorporated into how student applications are screened and analyzed, admissions directors say. It can ...
I guess they don’t want to do a whole lot of work, huh? A high school teacher named Eli posted a video on TikTok and showed viewers how his students reacted when he asked them to write one single ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Monday, the Oklahoma State Chamber discussed how the state’s shortfalls have had a larger impact on overall economics and quality of life. Over the past few years, the State ...
New York City is failing to provide basic educational services to youth in juvenile detention, according to a new report released this morning by Advocates for Children of New York. The group also ...
The government has withdrawn its decision to introduce music and physical education teachers in government primary schools, quietly shelving a plan once hailed as a long-overdue step toward more ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCLA chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. Growing up in a non-technology household throughout my childhood allowed ...
Dallas ISD has been operating a budget deficit for years, said trustee Ben Mackey, but has well-managed reserves. Dallas ISD board member Ben Mackey said Thursday that state lawmakers’ massive $8.5 ...
I’m Scott Carlson, a senior writer at The Chronicle covering higher ed and where it’s going. Learning to write clearly is one of the more difficult skills a person will learn through school and ...
With the end of the California legislative session last month, lawmakers sent Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) a flurry of bills designed to shore up protections in the state for the LGBTQ+ community and ...
Fourteen years ago, lawmakers set an ambitious goal for higher education: By 2025, 80% of Oregon’s young people would hold a college degree or an education credential of some sort. Unsurprisingly, the ...
Two years ago, Camille Charleston moved from Haiti to the United States, hoping to escape “survival mode” and pursue the American dream. Charleston, 29, didn’t have enough money to pay for college, ...