Mississippi’s turnaround has been the talk of the education world over the last few years. Its success has generated awe but ...
Qualitative approaches value formative assessments over high-stakes exams, fostering resilience in a demographic dividend ...
The Chairman of the Governing Council of the Government College Ibadan Old Boys Association (GCIOBA), Femi Babalola, on Friday commended Governor Seyi Makinde’s policy on the concession of public ...
BEIJING -- "Confucius, does the phrase 'To learn and constantly review what one has learned, isn't that a delight?' mean that we should frequently review our lessons?" In a fourth grade classroom of ...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Education fired nearly everyone in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services in a wave of new layoffs that began Friday, according to the union ...
MAINE, USA — After years of decline, Maine’s Department of Education is working on revamping its teaching approach by going ‘back to basics.’ Maine DOE announced it would create resources and ...
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While this may be a good time to take advantage of the public’s attention, it’s also a time when teachers increasingly fear repercussions for offending students. By Alina Tugend This article is from a ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — As students head back to school across New York State, classrooms are also going back to basics. Following a 2024 decision from the Board of Regents, later written into the ...
Co-authored by Xiaoyan Dong, Hannah Farrell, and Michael Hogan. Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing how we learn and develop knowledge and skills. With the development of AI, more and ...
Steep cuts to global education funding could push 6 million more children out of school in the coming year. In humanitarian contexts, the threats could be devastating. "Every dollar cut from education ...
WASHINGTON, August 29, 2025 — Over 1.7 million Cambodian children are set to benefit from improved primary schooling following the World Bank’s approval of the Basic Education Improvement Project.