This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. It was the first week of school. I was scrolling one evening when a post stopped me cold. A parent of a kindergarten student …
Where do you hear profanity? Or is a better question, Where don’t you hear it? Source link
StockSnap / Pixabay I’ve decided to experiment and add a monthly feature, which I may or may not increase to a weekly or bi-weekly one. I’ll be featuring a word that is used a fair amount in education, and …
One of Edmund W. Gordon’s early experiences in psychological assessment planted the idea of its potential to advance learning, and not just to measure and rank status. This is a tune that Dr. Gordon has hummed since that formative experience, …
Greg Lukianoff’s Substack newsletter, The Eternally Radical Idea, published yet another attack on the AAUP, “Is Higher Education Even Interested in Reform?,” co-authored with Lukianoff by Samuel Abrams and Adam Goldstein. This time, the target is an article in the …
This word has appeared in 334 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence? Source link
Soon after Donald Trump returned to the White House, his administration gutted the federal government’s central education data collection and research funding agency, the Institute of Education Sciences. Researchers say the move jeopardized the nation’s ability to figure out how …
SUNY chancellor John B. King (left) said some of the grants were cut because of the system’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. Jim Franco/Albany Times Union via Getty Images The State University of New York system has lost about …
Federal funding for Pell Grants, and the number of awards given, plummeted between fiscal years 2011–12 and 2021–22. Black student enrollment in public colleges and universities plunged by nearly a half million students over that same period. A new report, …
As a secondary educator, a great service you can do for your students is to get them career ready. Part of that is introducing them to the wide array of careers (and paths!) that are open to them. To that …