Education debates are rife with references to war – but have they gone too far?
Are comparisons to war a good way to make a point in debates about education? A scholar of communication says it depends…
Are comparisons to war a good way to make a point in debates about education? A scholar of communication says it depends…
Fighting against federal authority is a political tradition in the South – and resisting federal guidance to wear masks…
Comments made during class discussions about 9/11 often put Muslim students on edge, according to a researcher who interviewed…
Whether they’re in a classroom or online, students should be encouraged to move around. An expert on learning with technology…
NBA star LaMelo Ball told GQ magazine that star athletes who want to play in the NBA ‘don’t need school.’ Was he right…
Parents often think about a school’s quality, class sizes, safety and extracurriculars. LGBTQ parents may also want to…
Congress first imposed a lifetime ban on discharging student loans through bankruptcy in 1998. Two scholars explain how…
Air-ventilation upgrades have been badly needed in U.S. classroooms since long before the pandemic. Low-tech filtration…
Suspensions don’t just harm Black children – they also harm their parents’ employment, a school discipline expert…
When kids have enough food to eat over the weekend, they do better in reading and math, a December 2020 study finds.
A shortage of school psychologists will pose serious problems as children return to school with higher levels of stress…
Lyme’s controversy offers four lessons on how parents, school districts, elected officials and scientists can find a path…
If it sounds like the law is all over the place on school mask mandates, that’s because it is. The nation’s schools…
Gifted education has long faced accusations of being elitist and excluding students of color. Will new changes prepare more…
New research shines the light on how colleges can inflate living expense estimates to offer bigger stipends to student-athletes.
Vaccinations, masks and some distancing – along with low community transmission – can help protect students in classrooms…
An early childhood development expert explains why so many preschoolers are kicked out of child care, and what to do if…
Colleges and universities are using federal money to clear their students’ debt. An economist explains who will benefit…
As college students seek reform of campus police, a scholar outlines five issues that warrant the most attention.
Ernest Knocks Off was 18 when he arrived at the Carlisle boarding school in 1879. He was one of many young Native people…