Discover who is truly responsible for bad data use in education and how better data systems and clear reporting can…
by Josh Zumbrun Much has been written about millennials–the nickname for the generation of young people born in the 1980s and…
When it comes to education the differences between the developed and developing worlds remain stark. There has been a convergence…
N ationally, eighth graders’ average scores on the NAEP U.S. history, geography, and civics assessments showed no significant change in…
“I am Oz, the Great and Terrible,” spoke the Beast, in a voice that was one great roar. “Pay no…
by Katrina Schwartz S andwiched between preschool and first grade, kindergarteners often start school at very different stages of development…
by Elissa Nadworny O pen up the newspaper or turn on the news these days, and you’ll find plenty of…
by Harvey Rice O ne college professor found his students so hopeless that he flunked them all and quit the…
T he Foundation for Excellence in Education, also known as ExcelinEd, released its annual Digital Learning Report Card today. Digital…
by M. Alex Johnson I n what’s believed to be the biggest shutdown in the history of higher education in…