Fifty years ago, the landmark law for special education was signed, but a recent crisis threatens its foundation.
Posts published in “Education”
A college history professor explains how relying on AI can hinder the learning process in educational settings.
Kindergarten reading scores soar at a Denver school, thanks to local bilingual dads tutoring in the community.
This Thanksgiving, a new animated film provides teachers a resource to discuss contemporary Native Americans with students.
Tribal colleges offer degrees immersed in Indigenous traditions, but funding under Trump was uncertain.
Denver community college offers a GED-like certificate for $50 with flexible class hours, proving popular and successful.
New loan limits on medical education may lead to a less diverse healthcare workforce, affecting underserved areas.
Many states now ban cell phones in schools. Student journalists in New Jersey asked classmates and teachers for opinions.
A national spotlight on civics education
Students participate in a moot-court competition, learning about the legal system and civics education.
Education reporter Holly Korbey and writer Elizabeth Matthew discuss the pros and cons of scaling back homework in schools.









