The ruling is a legal victory for Harvard but the White House says it will appeal the decision. Read More
The proposed bill would reduce discretionary education funding to $66.7 billion, representing a $12.1 billion cut from fiscal year 2025... Read More
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Florida Surgeon General Joseph A. Ladapo criticized school vaccine mandates, which every state has, and likened them to slavery. Read More
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I remember the moment I knew my approach to student use of artificial intelligence was not working. Read More
Teaching has a retention problem, especially for educators from diverse backgrounds — and the problem could grow even worse. Read More
A federally funded preschool program remains intact but officials are worried about its funding – and ultimately its future. Read More
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The Trump administration will appeal a federal court’s ruling issued earlier Wednesday that struck down its multibillion-dollar freeze on... Read More
Yale has adopted an anti-doxxing policy, formally prohibiting the public release of private personal information intended to intimidate,... Read More
Student groups use fees, not taxpayer dollars, to keep LGBT welcome event alive despite DEI ban. Read More
Colleges and universities including Penn will be required to submit information on race, sex, academic performance, family income, and Pell... Read More
The loss of one of Annenberg Media's "most-loved and most-needed" technical support staffers is straining back-to-school onboarding. Read More
The foundations of wisdom, virtue, and liberty. Read More
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For many years, the conventional wisdom in education reform circles was that teachers stopped improving after a few years on the job. Read More
The Convocation Address of President Carlos Carvalho' of the University of Austin Read More
"The disaster that we fear will happen to us is happening to us. Our good deans aren’t holding back the worst; they are legitimating... Read More
“They’re all *terrified*. They’re all *traumatized*.” Read More
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Harvard College has a grade inflation problem. But beneath it lies a deeper scandal: the faculty who have allowed, and even encouraged, the... Read More
After Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans dismantled its public school system in a way no other American city had tried. Neighborhood zones... Read More
Interim President Dr. Marcus Burgess resigned just two days before the start of the fall semester. Read More
The Education Department has discontinued some grants for Child Care Access Means Parents in School recipients because they would have taught... Read More
At the private school where I once taught, the idea was that spelling got in the way of creativity. So I watched as kids wrote ‘macien’... Read More
I remember the first time I saw her, this young woman who would come to symbolize everything I once coveted and the superficial part of... Read More
At the private school where I once taught, the idea was that spelling got in the way of creativity. So I watched as kids wrote ‘macien’ for ‘machine’ at age 14. Tuition was $60,000 a year, writes Dan Lerman for The Free Press.... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.