Posts published in “Education”
Online college programs often cost as much or more than in-person, with universities using online education for revenue.
The U.S. Department of Education has launched investigations into 52 universities in 41 states for using racial preferences in education programs, accusing them of violating the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Natchitoches Parish School District in Louisiana has made significant strides in reading scores, overcoming challenges.
Five years post-school closures, students lag in reading, except in Louisiana, where they've improved since 2019.
Layoffs at the Department of Education prompt concerns about managing student loans, scholar Beth Akers discusses.
In Alabama, fourth-graders' math scores surpassed 2019 levels. Discover what they're doing differently to succeed.
The Trump administration plans to cut nearly 50% of the Education Department's workforce, impacting all divisions.
Federal immigration authorities arrested Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, escalating deportation efforts.
NPR's Ailsa Chang discusses with Kristy Hedler the impact of possibly eliminating the Department of Education on special ed.