The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia offers tactile tours for blind and low vision visitors at Signers' Hall.
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Starting July 1, major changes to student loan repayment and forgiveness will take effect, impacting borrowers.
The Trump administration plans to shift key Education Department duties, like special education oversight, to other agencies.
Education Secretary McMahon plans to shift key responsibilities from the Education Department to other federal agencies.
A study in Science reveals socioeconomic factors significantly impact preteen brain development, visible in MRI scans.
On July 1, new student loan changes take effect, ending the SAVE plan and introducing new repayment options.
New federal test scores show younger students are improving in reading and math, offering hope after years of decline.
Sweden bans phones in schools, shifting to books to boost learning as digital screens face global classroom pushback.
NPR's Eyder Peralta discusses with UC Berkeley's Zvezdelina Stankova the push to reinstate standardized exams.
Nearly 3-in-4 K-12 teachers believe AI will reshape education more than past innovations, raising critical concerns.









