Women in education leadership are treated, spoken to and viewed differently than their male colleagues. And it impacts everything from their assignments and salaries to promotions. Here are four ...
The lesson of the Spanish flu is not that young people inevitably bounce back. It is that institutions endured by waiting. A century ago, that carried limited cost. Today, with a far larger and more ...
Across the country, many districts are considering school closures, but closures rarely save much money. They can also lead to short-term declines in test scores and diminished college completion and ...
As students in New Haven, Connecticut, are detained and fears of deportation intensify, local schools are fighting back.
New Hampshire — where most voucher money has gone to Christian schools — may be a harbinger for ‘universal school choice.’ ...
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how we work, communicate and create. For education, the fundamental question is what learning should look like in a world in which AI is everywhere. Over ...
When storms and fires disrupt caregiving for months, this volunteer-run network deploys to support parents navigating work, ...
The higher education industry has launched several new marketing campaigns in the hope of reclaiming the message about itself in the face of political attacks and public skepticism.
The aims of New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani’s child care plan for 2-year-olds aims can be met — but only if he learns from what works to lift toddlers and considers where good intentions have gone ...
TEACH-AI, a new effort on AI in education, aims to help future educators use AI tools in an environmentally conscious way.
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