From packing up supplies to reflecting on a year of shared triumphs, here’s how teachers can wrap up the school year with purpose and pride.
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From packing up supplies to reflecting on a year of shared triumphs, here’s how teachers can wrap up the school year with purpose and pride.
Policymakers, administrators, and students face a pivotal moment: the outcome will define the future of U.S. higher education, both domestically and globally.
The FY 2026 budget for the Department of Education preserves core programs, such as Title I and IDEA, while consolidating or eliminating over 30 others.
President Trump’s executive order barring federally funded schools from implementing DEI programs has prompted many districts to a quiet rebranding.
With efforts to dismantle the DOE and elevate trade-based learning, for-profit schools could reemerge, reviving both opportunity and old concerns.
As AI reshapes every career our students will pursue, teachers must demonstrate how to use it responsibly and creatively.
AI and EdTech are giving schools faster ways to address absenteeism, alert families, and support students before they fall behind.
As the Trump Administration halts new student and exchange visa appointments, colleges brace for potential enrollment disruptions and diplomatic ripple effects.
Robotics clubs are transforming education by blending engineering, coding, creativity, and competition to spark confidence and real-world skills.
A new lens on education with instructional coaching
In this episode, Joy Lin shares her academic journey and the experience of being named one of the 18 most inspiring educators by TED.com.
There is a crisis attracting top-level talent to teaching and other educational professions.
The Bay District Schools in Panama City, Florida has their work cut out for them.
Those cookie-cutter, standardized-type measures just don’t give a picture of the development of a child in literacy.
In this episode, Dr. Pamela Cantor discusses her groundbreaking research across the Five Boroughs and the effect the attack had on New York City’s students
With standardized testing, you have to know grammar to understand the questions.
Traditional schools want more parental involvement; charter schools need it.
In this episode, Dr. Kamela Patto, Superintendent of Collier County Public Schools (CCPS), discusses new programs aimed at improving student achievement.
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