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On a cool Friday morning in April, the halls of California’s San Mateo High School were full of students chatting, running to ...
Joshua Goodman, an Associate Professor of Education and Economics at Boston University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Goodman’s latest research, which tracks how school enrollment has changed in ...
Such has been the case with the COVID-19 pandemic. On the one hand, science saved lives. Less than a year after the virus was identified, the United States had created and tested vaccines.
The changes are part Microsoft's efforts to improve the resiliency of the Windows operating system after last year’s ...
Young people graduating from college this spring and summer face one of the toughest job markets in more than a decade.
By Debra Kolesar, NCIDQ As the world evolves and new stressors are introduced to student lives, learning spaces must also ...
Christopher Lubienski, a professor of education said recent Gallup data is "a hopeful sign that people are still appreciating ...
In 2005, the legislature required lawmakers study the costs behind education and potentially modify the funding formula every ...
Since the start of his second term, President Donald Trump has made expanding school choice a top priority. Although he has pushed for major cuts to other educational programs, his proposed federal ...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted education, leading to remote learning and declining test scores. ... According to the National Center for Education Statistics, ...
The Department of Education announced that it would be modifying the liquidation period for states to spend remaining COVID-19 “relief” dollars, giving them until close of business on March 28 ...
New data from the National Center for Education Statistics shows that student attendance dipped during COVID-19 and that student attendance rates haven't recovered to pre-pandemic levels.