The pandemic disrupted learning for millions of American students. But are we over-focusing on younger students at the expense of those most... Read More
Nearly five decades of working in rural schools have taught me that when a system is running short on people, time and resources, nothing is... Read More
Opponents of affirmative action hoped that the Supreme Court had delivered a death blow to the controversial policy in 2023 when Chief... Read More
Some thoughts on homeschooling vs classroom schooling. Read More
Parenting can foster an intellectual life no less inspiring than one outside the home. Read More
9,000 higher education workers lost their jobs last year. The industry employs around 4 million total. Read More
The recent ban on smartphones has brought attention to the fact that some students cannot read analog clocks. Read More
Adams’ most significant educational achievement will be his overhaul of New York City’s reading curriculum. Read More
After October 7, discourse broke down. How can we restore it? Read More
The National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) has published its second “State of the Chief Diversity... Read More
The new law specifically requires the prohibition of non-academic uses of internet-connected devices - including phones - during the school... Read More
The authoritarian threat is growing. The old playbook won’t work. Read More
In a school as large as UC San Diego, it is easy to feel lost in the sea of students. With our massive class sizes and huge campus,... Read More
University of Maryland activists continue to push for cancellation of pro-Israel voices. Read More
A Sony digital camera. A head-mounted GoPro. Two pairs of Ray-Ban sunglasses. A cell phone-wielding plainclothes videographer. Border Patrol... Read More
The University of North Carolina System will require all course syllabi to be publicly accessible, aiming to enhance transparency at... Read More
Northwestern, NU Graduate Workers for Palestine and two graduate students jointly filed a voluntary dismissal Dec. 22 of a class-action... Read More
The Buckley Institute’s research found that in undergraduate departments and the law and management schools, 2.3% of faculty are... Read More
This survey offers a first look at how students across the country are responding to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Read More
New interactive compares learning across 3 million students, 42,000 schools and more than 10,000 districts. Read More
Chronic absenteeism increased substantially from before to after the COVID-19 pandemic across all student groups in Virginia and North... Read More
American men face a mounting crisis. They lag behind women in education, are edged out of careers, and see their distinct needs dismissed as... Read More
Speech restrictions backed by government power in the E.U. and Britain are reaching ludicrous levels. Read More
Gregory Davis, the former Dunster House Allston Burr resident dean, found himself in the hot seat after a Harvard student-run news outlet... Read More
How augmented debate-centered instruction can expand students’ skills. Read More
Regardless of whether it is called “DEI,” “antiracism,” “antifascism,” “whiteness,” or... Read More
In one Facebook post, the tenured professor shared an article titled, “Charlie Kirk says gun deaths are ‘unfortunately’ worth it to... Read More
American Federation of Teachers sues over what it says are unconstitutional investigations into social media comments. Read More
Texas A&M University has demanded a philosophy professor remove Plato readings from his “Contemporary Moral Issues” class, citing a new... Read More
Despite notable holdouts, in particular Harvard University, university administrations continue to quietly settle Federal lawsuits... Read More
“I don’t have to give both sides,” said longtime professor Eric Cheyfitz to PhD student Oren Renard. Their conversation after class one... Read More
One of the central justifications for universities is that they are needed to form citizens. But are today's elite colleges teaching civic... Read More

American Federation of Teachers sues over what it says are unconstitutional investigations into social media comments.... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.