The administration at U of All People has suffered long enough with the underperforming School of Social Sciences and Humanities. Its various departments, programs and
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Plans for a new accreditor, announced by Florida governor Ron DeSantis in June, are becoming a reality. The Florida Board of Governors voted Friday afternoon
Hayley Leibson, a mother from Mill Valley, a wealthy area just north of San Francisco, started hunting for a language-immersion child care program when her
The Education Department said Thursday that federal money shouldn’t fund dual enrollment, adult education and certain career and technical education for “illegal alien” students, whether
As classrooms across America become increasingly diverse, with growing populations of multilingual learners and students from various cultural backgrounds, school districts face a critical challenge:
Harvard president Alan Garber at commencement. Libby O’Neill/Getty Images In the latest volley in the Trump administration’s war with Harvard University, federal agencies told Harvard’s
School shouldn’t just be a place to learn academic skills, but a place for students to practice making meaningful decisions about their learning and lives.
While social media, bullying and loneliness have long been flagged as top concerns among educators for their students, a new report shows the biggest concern
Scenario 1: You’re part of a cross-disciplinary group of faculty members working on the new general education requirement. By the end of the semester, your
North Carolina’s Democratic governor has vetoed two bills the Republican-led General Assembly passed targeting what lawmakers dubbed “diversity, equity and inclusion”; “discriminatory practices”; and “divisive
