In a recent report by Populace (2022), 55 percent of American parents expressed their desire for educators to rethink how today’s K-12 schools are educating our children. The study found that, despite ...
In recognition of National Tribal Colleges and Universities Week, faculty and students from 34 tribal colleges and ...
In our modern American society, education is used for a multitude of purposes — from preparing students to find careers to pushing political agendas in certain areas. Although the practical benefits ...
In the spring of this year, education in our country was set into chaos. Teachers and administrators scrambled to find ways of delivering instruction in a remote setting. The fall rolled around, and ...
The pace of change in education today is dizzying. Artificial intelligence, once the domain of science fiction, is now part of everyday student life. In a single year, tools like ChatGPT have reshaped ...
With the current U.S. president calling for the complete dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education, one may well ask, why even have public schools? After all, as educationist Kathleen Knight ...
Margaret Mead said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” Public Media is built on a group of committed ...
I second the writer of the letter published Jan. 10 who called the new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee “unfortunate.” That committee is indeed a big step in the wrong direction. Equity isn’t ...
Remarking on Glenn Youngkin’s victory over Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia gubernatorial race, New York writer Ed Kilgore framed the top issue in the race, public schools, in terms of a choice: “The ...
Bruins plan out their academic schedule with a mix of major-related courses and general education requirements ahead of the new school year. The UCLA Registrar’s Office defines GE courses as ...