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Educational opportunities wither with early and career ed restrictions, the loss of in-state college tuition and looming K-12 deportation fears.
Coral: Cell phone use is a problem, but a new Georgia law will add to teacher workloads rather than directly alleviating the technology crisis.
Parents’ best intentions do not always align with their actions. Text-message prompts and goal-setting reminders can help.
More than a dozen state bills — and three new laws mandating the Ten Commandments in public schools — are virtually identical ...
Educators blame this ‘reverse Beatles effect’ on America’s decentralized system and grad schools that are often hostile to ...
A freeze on federal education funding that prompted two lawsuits has been lifted, and states will be able to access the money ...
The pandemic supercharged summer school’s transformation from remedial academics to learning plus fun — and now there’s no ...
AI is dominating headlines — and rightly so. It’s reshaping industries, redefining work and increasingly influencing homes ...
Ensuring future teachers know how to teach math to young children is one of the most powerful steps we can take.
Idaho advocates faced down the most extreme bill. In its original form, HB243 would have eliminated all requirements that ...
The day after the Supreme Court allowed the department to fire half its staff, Secretary Linda McMahon went ahead with plans ...
School choice backers vow appeals after Ohio private school tuition vouchers for 140,000 students are found to shortchange ...