Losing young faculty also undermines efforts to recruit more Black and Hispanic educators.
Homeschooled children lose the protection of mandatory reporters — teachers, counselors, coaches, nurses, bus drivers.
We should make decisions about youth using technology after exploring three different perspectives.
Teens use AI more since AI tools are increasingly embedded in apps and websites.
A recent poll finds English and social studies teachers embracing AI tools like ChatGPT.
Institutions are shuttering programs preemptively to avoid political pressure. This will have lasting effects.
School is where we can identify these children in their high-risk groups.
Georgia has only applied for and received eight federal housing aid vouchers since 2019.
The 35th edition of an annual, national report on child well-being is released.
Only 55% of schools in Michigan’s 25 largest districts showed patterns of equitable spending.
Seemingly minute differences in schooling time can lead to colossal gaps in learning opportunities.
University of San Diego professors are developing programs to empower neurodivergent students to thrive.
Partisan school board races may make members – and schools – more polarized and less effective.
Does work experience or academic work better prepare students for success after high school?
The NCES releases its annual report on the state of education in the country.
Illinois law bans schools from fining students. But police routinely issue tickets with fines.
Different treatment based on assumed genitali was discrimination on the basis of sex.
There’s little evidence directly connecting most pre-K-12 skills to measures of success in adulthood.
I discovered many people, including me, were using antiquated strategies to protect our children.
Twenty-one of 150 Republican-proposed state bills curbing academic freedom on campus have become law.